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Pale Morning Dun, Lawson's Cripple

Item #: 615020066
Your Price: $1.50

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The Lawson Cripple Pale Morning Dun Fly pattern imitates a emerging or crippled mayfly dun. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This fly floats high on the water, is easy to see and is very durrable. Every angler should have this fly in their mix of Pale Morning Dun patterns.

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