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Chamois Caddis

Item #: 615020029
Your Price: $1.25

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The Chamois Caddis is a productive pattern on waters with Caddis. This simple pattern imitates an uncased or free swimming caddis larva. Trout, Whitefish, Grayling and most cold water fish find this pattern irresistable. Our local anglers have made it a favorite pattern for nymphing in the winter but the Chamois Caddis is an effective fly all year long.

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