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Double Midge, Peacock

Item #: 615020096
Your Price: $1.50

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The Peacock Double Midge is a great mating or cluster midge pattern. This fly should be fished from the middle to the end of the hatch when fish are seen rising aggressively. Fly fishers in midge rich streams will learn that trout often ignore single midge patterns in favor of this fly.

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