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Zebra Midge, Tungsten Bead, Olive/Silver, Black Bead

Item #: 615020241
Your Price: $1.75

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The Olive/Silver Black Tungsten Bead Zebra Midge is a pattern that has quickly earned great respect in the sport of fly fishing. The color of this pattern will match mayflies, Midges and works as a general attractor. Fly fishing usually requires delicate presentations, but having a great fly pattern always helps to bring success. The Tungsten Bead will sink quick in the deeper runs and is a favorite to hang as a dropper off a attractor dry. This is a fly pattern that needs to be in every anglers fly box.

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