Fulling Mill Tactical Jig Selection
Fulling Mill Tactical Jig Selection
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This assortment features Fulling Mill’s top-selling barbless jigs, perfect for anglers venturing into various styles of river nymphing. The set includes two of each of the most effective patterns listed below, providing a comprehensive introduction to this fishing technique. Whether you are euro nymphing or fishing flies under an indicator, these are top producing patterns.
12 Total Flies
Flies Included:
- 2x Pink Hot Spot Jig (sz 12)
- 2x March Brown Jig (sz 12)
- 2x CDC Red Tag Jig (sz 14)
- 2x Quill Jig (sz 14)
- 2x KJ Hot Rib Hare's Ear Jig (sz 14)
- 2x Duracell Jig (sz 14)
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