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Rubberleg Nymph, Black

Item #: 615020286
Your Price: $1.25

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The Black Rubberleg fly is a classic nymph which is a time tested producer. Most anglers recognize this fly for fishing water with stoneflies or Hellgrammites but this fly is much more. This attractor works in both rivers and lakes and will catch almost any freshwater fish. Steelhead anglers have found this fly to produce both with traditional methods and with the newer nymphing techniques. Lake anglers are suprised at its effectiveness and Panfish and Bass can't seem to resist it.

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