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Czech Nymph, Depth Charge

Item #: 615020332
Your Price: $1.50

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The Czechs are masters of nymph fishing for trout, and this fly pattern is designed to get down hard and fast where the fish are feeding. The heavy weight of the Tunghead makes it the anchor for a Czech dropper system that has proven deadly on so many American rivers.

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