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Anatomic Nymph, Hares Ear

Item #: 615020231
Your Price: $1.65

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The Anatomic Hares Ear Nymph is a true attractor fly that will work on any water. The tail is precisely tied to give an extra edge with selective fish. The contrasting bead, flash back and crystal flash legs stand out to the fish and match insects like Mayflies, Caddis, Stoneflies and more. You are sure to catch fish with the Anatomic Hares Ear.

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