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Halfback Emerger, Pale Morning Dun

Item #: 615019997
Your Price: $1.50

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The Halfback Emerger, Pale Morning Dun pattern imitates a emerging mayfly nymph. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This pattern is great for a surface emerger and also works great fished deep. Every angler should have this pattern when light colored mayflies are hatching.

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