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Serendipity, Bead Head, Olive

Item #: 615020201
Your Price: $1.65

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Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Olive Bead Head Serendipity Fly has become a favorite especially of pocket water fishermen on the famous Madison River. The array of colors and sizes allows this fly to be used for caddis and midges or simply as a searching pattern. Trout in all types of water, even in large stillwater environments, seem to love the segmented buggy look of the Serendipity.

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