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Trailer Trash Night Shade

Item #: 615019707
Your Price: $2.75

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Trailer Trash is a bright, grabby fly. Fish it lower in the river or where ever kings are feeling happy. Trailer Trash flies are some of the lightest and easiest casting king flies around. Fish them off a sink tip for best results.

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