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Krystal Flash Bugger, Bead Head, Chartreuse

Item #: 615020486
Your Price: $1.95

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Chartreuse is one of the top producing all around fly colors. This makes the Chartreuse Bead Head Krystal Bugger one of the most versatile patterns available. No matter how or what you fish for, a Bugger is one of the most effective patterns there ever will be. Due to the versatility and its ability to catch any fish that swims the Chartreuse Krystal Bugger is a must have fly pattern.

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