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Diver, Rabbit Strip, Weedless, Red/White

Item #: 615019740
Your Price: $3.45

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The Weedless Red/White Rabbit Strip Diver is a large fly pattern that was developed for large predatory fish. The spun deer hair head is trimmed to make the fly dive and give off a noisy air bubble when stripped. The rabbit strip tail has a lifelike swimming action and is durable to withstand the teeth of big fish. This is an effective topwater pattern or streamer and with a weedguard you can fish it in any situation. Working Large flies with an aggressive retrieve will produce big fish anywhere in the world.

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