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Cranefly Larva

Item #: 615020156
Your Price: $1.50

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Cranefly Larva are typically overlooked by a majority of fly fishermen and yet they are a commonly found food source in so many waters. The Cranefly Larva has a reputation for drawing unusually large fish in many rivers throughout the United States and those nymph fishermen who are well versed always have a good assortment of these tasty fish temptations. If you fish larger rivers and streams you need a good crane fly pattern in your collection.

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