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Gypsy King, Variant-Pink

Item #: 615019676
Your Price: $2.00

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We are always searching for the best big dry fly patterns, a few years ago we happened upon this fly. It was adopted from a few simple philosophy that CATCH's Britten Jay had been using to tie his dry flies. This fly uses a simple but very effective approach of tieing hackle over the top of the foam body to give the fly CRAZY ACTION when viewed from underneath. It makes a deadly Stonefly, Hopper, Cricket, and about 100 other tasty treats. We love to fish the Gypsy King for a lot of different applications. It is a unique fly and it just seems to "get 'em!"

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