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Copper John Nymph, BH, Jumbo, RL, Golden

Item #: 615020326
Your Price: $1.75

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The Jumbo Wired Golden Copper John is a heavy nymph that will often get to the bottom without needing extra weight. The curved design makes the fly bounce along the bottom without getting hung and keeps the fish on after it is hooked. This two tone version of the popular Copper John excels in waters with stoneflies and is one of the best golden stone nymphs available. The realistic body along with lifelike rubber legs gives the fly a natural look that fish find irresistible. The Jumbo Copper John is a very productive pattern for Steelhead where traditional nymphing techniques are used.

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