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Stillwater Nymph, Peacock-Olive

Item #: 615020349
Your Price: $1.50

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The Peacock Stillwater Nymph Fly is one of the most versatile patterns for stillwater fly fishing. The dyed olive grizzly hackle over a peacock herl body give this fly a realistic irredescent look fish can't pass on. This fly imitates snails, scuds, beetles, mayflies and damsel fly nymphs which make it an extremely effective pattern for any type of water. If it's hard to find what they want try switching to the Stillwater Nymph and you are almost guaranteed to catch a few fish.

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