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San Juan Worm, Dark Brown

Item #: 615020322
Your Price: $1.25

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Looking for an earthy version of your standard worm fly? The Dark Brown San Juan Worm is your guy, or worm as the case may be. The San Juan Worm is the classic aquatic and terrestrial worm imitation. Add this color to your repertoire to be sure to cover all shades, which may prove especially useful for picky tailwater trout.

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