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Bead Head Red Larva

$ 2.00

4.8 (541) In stock

is our favorite way to imitate midge larvae. Midge larvae or bloodworms often live in low-oxygenated parts of a stream.

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We have created the ultimate fly box full of nymphs. It is packed with 108 total flies including midges, mayflies and larger attractors. This fly box

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The simple process of wrapping wire around a hook creates a perfect silhouette of a midge larvae. The addition of a buggy looking head and bead has

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