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Blue Winged Olive Emerger, RS2

Item #: 615019996
Your Price: $1.50

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Baetis or Blue Winged Olive Mayflies are both a spring and fall hatching insect, critically important to trout. The hatches can be exciting to fish, especially if you have the right fly pattern with the correct presentation. The RS2 Blue Winged Olive Emerger is a Baetis pattern you shouldn't be without during such periods. Tried and proven, the RS2 Blue Winged Emerger is a fly that can truly be the tipping point between a day just fishing and taking in the scenery and a day actually moving some fish.

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