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Rubber Midge, Bead Head, Black

Item #: 615020188
Your Price: $1.45

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Midge fishermen never seem to stop at just a few patterns in their arsenal when it comes to choices to tie on when casting to a promising piece of water. The Black Bead Head Rubber Midge is a simple Midge pattern that can be a productive part of your selection. Drop it under a dry pattern to fish just below the surface film, or drift the deeper water columns with a large nymph as the lead the Black Bead Head Rubber Midge is an effective pattern.

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