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Ray Charles, Pink

Item #: 615020281
Your Price: $1.50

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Yes, works in Georgia. The amazing Pink Ray Charles is a can't miss scud and sow bug imitation. This brightly arrayed bug also works as an egg fly during spawning runs. The Ray Charles fly is tied with a bright pink ostrich herl that mimics hundreds of tiny legs and has a shiny mylar case that further increases the visibility of this fly. Yep, you can't miss it and you shouldn't miss creating a spot in the fly box for this beauty.

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