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Disco Midge, Bead Head, Green

Item #: 615020166
Your Price: $1.65

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The Green Bead Head Disco Midge takes flash to new levels. This midge larva pattern is highly visible and highly effective for aggresive trout in waters where midges make up a large part of their diet. It is one of the best midge patterns in slightly dirty water or tailwaters with a lot of drifting debris.

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