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Beetle, Crow

Item #: 615019635
Your Price: $1.85

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Beetles are an irresistable food to fish and they are around at times when there may not be other insects hatching. For this reason you can fish them blind or as an attractor on most water. Casting the Crow Beetle to undercuts or other likely fish holding areas will often catch large fish when other patterns won't.

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