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No Name Damsel Nymph, Olive/Brown

Item #: 615020379
Your Price: $1.75

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Anglers eagerly await the damsel hatch because it can provide some of the most exciting fishing of the year. Fish find the swimming nymphs to be an easy meal and the visual take is often similar to that with a dry fly. This is a time you do not want to be without the right fly and The Olive/Brown No Name Damsel is one of the most effective damselfly nymph patterns available. The simple design along with realistic black mono eyes match the shape and swimming action of a natural nymph perfectly. The two tone body stands out in the water, matches a variety of insects and is hard for any fish to pass up.

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