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Midge, Parachute, Peacock

Item #: 615020118
Your Price: $1.50

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The white post on this Peacock Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are hatching.

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