Crouser Fly Tying Kit
Crouser Fly Tying Kit
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Half crab and half Clouser, the Crouser first got the attention of anglers targeting striped bass here in New England. But over the years it has also been a productive fly for redfish, bonefish, smallmouth bass, and more. This Crouser fly tying kit gives you all of the materials needed to tie 10 Crousers in the requested color variation. Choice between 1/0 and #2 size hooks available.
This kit DOES NOT include a vice, tools, or adhesives.
Comes with tying instructions/link to tying video online!
Includes:
- 1/2 Colored Bucktail
- 1/2 Different Colored Bucktail
- 1 Spool Veevus Power Thread 140
- 1 Pack Gamakatsu SL12S Hooks
- 1 Pack Rabbit Dubbing
- 1 Pack Rubber Legs
- 1 Pack Painted Lead Eyes
- 1 Pack Krystal Flash
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