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Gotcha, Deep Water

Item #: 615019851
Your Price: $2.25

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Many anglers consider the Deep Water Gotcha to be one of the best Bonefish patterns ever developed. This is a proven Bonefish fly that is well known over all saltwater flats and unique in it’s effectiveness with shallow flats and nervous fish. The lighter dressing makes it an ideal pattern for skinny water, and less likely to spook the fish you may be stalking. The Deep Water Gotcha is a definite must if Bonefish are on your list of fish to hunt.

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