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Bird's Nest, Bead Head, Black

Item #: 615020238
Your Price: $1.50

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The Black Birds Nest is among the most productive searching nymphs available. Effective as a dark mayfly nymph presentation or simply an attractor wet fly, the Black Birds is a successful pattern for not only trout but warm water fish as well. A major characteristic of this fly is its versatility for the fisherman. It can be fished as a stillwater choice and used as a dropper fly with a dry-dropper technique.

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