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scud


tied by day5
Target Species: Trout
Recommended Region: Northeast US
Imitation: Shrimp/Prawns
Material List: Bug skin, the web cliped off of a feather and the soflt fluff that you tear off of feathers and toss.
Tying Instructions: Mix clippings and fluff bub on to hool after tying on bug skin fold bugskain and wrap and whip. aply sallys lightly to bug skin

Current Species For This Pattern
Trout (1 votes)




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