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Pink Albert, Parachute

Item #: 615019934
Your Price: $1.50

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The Parachute Pink Albert dry fly is one of the most versatile Mayfly patterns available. The impression of this fly on the water will imitate both a Mayfly dun and a spent Mayfly spinner. This is a great color for matching Pale Morning Duns and other light colored mayflies. The versatile profile of the Parachute Pink Albert will often produce fish when other patterns won't. Parachute flies land upright more than traditionally patterns. This makes them easy to see and less likely to spook a selective fish.

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