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conehead / Ice Dub / marabou / purple / tube /

Hot Pink & Purple Conehead Tube  


tied by TroutBum
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern,
Target Species: Pacific Salmon,
Recommended Region: Alaska,
Material List: Pink & Purple Eumer tubes
Purple Ice Dub
Round Gold tinsel
Hot pink tip dyed purple marabou
Hot ping Eumer cone head
Tying Instructions: See Eumer website

Current Species For This Pattern
Arctic Char (1 votes)
Atlantic Salmon (1 votes)
Dolly Varden (1 votes)
Wet (1 votes)




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