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Marabou, Manhattan Beach, Conehead

Item #: 615019603
Your Price: $1.95

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The weight of a conehead opens up options for the classic marabou pattern. Whether you need to get the fly deeper, add a lifelike swimming action or use floating fly lines, the Conehead Manhattan Beach Marabou Fly will help you catch more fish. The color combination of this patterns is very effective for Salmon and has proven to work for Steelhead and Trout all over the world.

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