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Serendipity, Midge Green

Item #: 615020219
Your Price: $1.50

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Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Midge Green Serendipity Fly is a pattern guides rely on to catch selective fish all around the world. The color and size of this pattern is great for imitating midges and small caddis. Trout in all types of water, even in stillwater environments, can't resist the segmented buggy look of the Serendipity patterns.

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