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Crystal Stimulator, Rubber Legs, Orange

Item #: 615019960
Your Price: $1.85

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A recent improvement to a famous pattern the Orange Rubber Leg Crystal Stimulator incorporates new synthetic materials to the basic Stimulator profile. The flashy underwing and crystal dubbing along with movement and a buggy silhouette from the rubber legs make this fly irresistable. This fly imitates a large variety of insects fish commonly feed on. Whether the fish eat it as a Stonefly, Hopper, or Caddis this pattern is one of the best attractor flies around. If your looking for a visible, high floating, dry fly the combination of hollow elk hair, stiff hackle and rubber legs make this one of the best available. Every angler will be happier having a variety of Crystal Stimulators in their box.

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