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Rainbow Warrior, Eagan's$2.15
A little flash, a glass bead, a lot of fish hooked. This little guy can be used to imitate midges and small mayflies.
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Big Nasty$2.25
Truly a "big ugly" that resembles a big stonefly nymph or a crayfish. Regardless, the big fish love it.
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Biot Bug$2.15
A goose biot tied along each side enhances the segmented look of this nymph.
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JJ Special$2.50
A great crawdad imitation and one of Kelly Galloup's favorite streamers. Need we say more?
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Yuk Bug$2.15
What the trout think a Yuk Bug is anybody's guess, but what is not in question the trout's propensity to eat them!
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Prince of Darkness$2.15
Everyone fishes gold beads, and trout can wise-up pretty quickly, especially in the clear, low flows of late summer. If the old golds begin to falter, give the Prince of Darkness a try!
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King Prince Bead Head$2.15
The King prince is hands down our most popular nymph. Combine the bugginess of peacock, the weight of a tungsten bead (except for size 10), and the solid hook-ups provided by a stout scud hook and you get one of the most effective nymphs money can buy.
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Double Header$2.15
In the land of Supersizing, if one bead is good, two MUST be better, right? The answer is a resounding "YES!"
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Morrish's Dirty Bird$2.15
The Dirty Bird is a pattern that looks a little like everything. Mayfly nymph, caddis pupa, small stone, the Dirty Bird covers 'em all!
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Rubberlegs$2.15
This is one of those bugs you just shouldn't be without. Dark colors works year 'round as a stonefly nymph and the orange versions are deadly as a drowned adult salmon or golden stone.
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