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Zug Bug, Bead Head

Item #: 615020363
Your Price: $1.50

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The Bead Head Zug Bug takes full advantage of the attractive qualities of irredescent peacock feathers. These features work to imitate stonefly nymphs, snails, dragon fly nymphs and many others. This effective attractor works both drifted or stripped in all types of water and is a very productive stillwater pattern.

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