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King Kong, Salmon Fly, Stonefly Adult

Item #: 615019940
Your Price: $2.00

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It's big, black, and pretty mean looking but don't confuse the King Kong Salmon Fly Stonefly Adult with it's namesake ape. It's a Salmon fly imitator of the first order. This big buoyant Salmonfly bug is hard to miss on the water, floats like a cork with durable closed cell foam, and is a great fly to use in a dry-dropper rig with heavy tungsten bead nymphs.

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