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Yuk Bug, Bead Head, Pepperoni

Item #: 615020384
Your Price: $1.75

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This somewhat crazy looking Bead Head Pepperoni Yuk Bug doesn't resemble, well, anything really. It does however look tasty to aggressive trout in both rivers and lakes. The Yuk Bug is a great fly to use when you just need some attention (works better than YouTube). Fish in lakes like it fished on a sinking line with short quick strips and it can be a great panfish bug. We don't recommend this taste test, but the Yuk Bug has scientifically proven that it's not yucky to 98 out of 100 fish.

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