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Bunny Leech, Cerise, Salmon Hook

Item #: 615020510
Your Price: $1.95

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A large profile leech pattern, this Cerise Bunny Leech Fly will get attention from a distance. Cross cut and Zonker style rabbit strips give this fly a lifelike pulsating action proven to stimulate strikes from trout, salmon, bass, and a variety of other species.

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