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Catch's Copper K, Red TB

Item #: 615020171
Your Price: $2.00

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If you want to catch fish…then you better have a pile of Catch's Copper K, Red TB with you. Catch's Copper K series take the traditional Copper John to a whole other level. Realistic, life-like....this fly simply catches fish. This baby is a smooth as a 24 year old scotch. This nymph rig means catching huge fish. We all know the big boys live down deep, where our beadheads in custom colors are going to find them and hook up.

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