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Anatomic Nymph, Pheasant Tail

Item #: 615020237
Your Price: $1.65

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The Anatomic Pheasant Tail Nymph is a true attractor fly that will work on any water. The tail is precisely tied to give an extra edge with selective fish. The proven combination of pheasant tail and peacock herl is even move effective with the contrasting wire rib and flashy legs. This fly matches a variety of insects like Mayflies, Midges, and Stoneflies and you are sure to catch fish anywhere with the Anatomic Pheasant Tail.

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