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Ray Charles, Tan

Item #: 615020280
Your Price: $1.50

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The Tan Ray Charles is an excellent sow bug nymph for streams and rivers where visibility is limited. The flashy shell back and realistic legs make this a can't miss fly for scud and sow bug rich tailwaters. And, yes, it does catch fish in Georgia, oh Georgia.

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