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Hatchling Midge, Grey

Item #: 615020155
Your Price: $1.50

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The Hatchling Midge, Grey is a beautiful little emerging midge with a parachute, so you can see it amid the others. Often a midge hatch can be a prolific to the point when it's difficult to determine your fly from the rest on the water. This midge fly pattern can solve the problem.

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