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Bright Buddy-Olive/Chartreuse/White

Item #: 615019899
Your Price: $2.50

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The Bright Buddy series is a wonderful baitfish immitation. The Bright Buddy-Olive/Chartreuse/White can be cast to everything from Striped bass, to Coho, to Musky…..and everything in between. Wherever fish are feeding on baitfish, you'll need your buddy

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