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Hot Shot Leech-Olive

Item #: 615019890
Your Price: $2.50

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Every fisherman has their own “Go To” fly for when trips out to your favorite waters get tough. The weather might be rotten and the bugs could be biting, but this special fly separates you from all the rest who go home with their tails between their legs. The hot head leech is one of our favorite go to flies and its cousin the hot shot leech are one of our favorite go to flies

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