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Midge, Real, Black

Item #: 615020125
Your Price: $1.25

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The Black Real Midge is a midge pattern designed for stillwater and those springcreek situations where the currents are minimal and the fish has an inordinate amount of time to scrutinize your fly. Such situations are demanding and can try a fisherman's patience to the limit. Many times a very small, sparsely dressed fly is the only pattern a fish will move to intercept. The Black Real Midge is just such a fly and would be a useful pattern when those challenging fishing situations arise.

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