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Leech, Sparkle, Olive

Item #: 615020407
Your Price: $1.50

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The pulsating action and unique light catching qualities of this Olive Sparkle Leech fly make it an effective pattern for almost any fish. It is a top producing pattern and stillwater anglers who fish this fly behind sinking fly lines have tremendous success. Though mostly known as a stillwater pattern the Olive Sparkle Leech will show surprising results on almost any water with many presentations.

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