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Brassie, Bead Head, Red

Item #: 615020130
Your Price: $1.65

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The simple process of wrapping wire around a hook creates a perfect silhouette of a midge larvae. The addition of a buggy looking head and bead has made this one of the most successful nymphs ever. The Red Bead Head Brassie is an effective attractor and one of the best midge larva patterns around. Chironomids are one of the most important food sources in many waters, for this reason the Red Brassie will work year round almost anywhere.

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