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BH Bloodmidge Larva/Pupa


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Terrestrials & Midges
Target Species: Trout
Recommended Region: Eastern Canada
Imitation: Mayflies
Material List: Hook: Nymph 18-22
Thread: 8/0 Red
Bead: Killer Caddis Scarlet Glass (Midge)
Body: Red Flashabou wrapped
Thorax: Red Tinted Peacock Herl
Tying Instructions: Nothing special.





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