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Brent's War Bird Tungsten Bead Head Soft Hackle Flies (12 pack)

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Original price $24.00
Original price $24.00 - Original price $24.00
Original price $24.00
Current price $16.00
$16.00 - $16.00
Current price $16.00

These tungsten bead head soft hackles sink fast and is a great option to bring your fly down to the fish hugging the bottom. This fly pattern is a creation of our own that Brent uses often in deeper creek runs and small rivers to get the fly down to the trout hugging the bottom. We have also had great luck using this fly for warm water fish. 

Tied on a high quality size #12 Moonlit hook.
You get 12 flies.

Casting bead head flies on a tenkara setup needs to be done right as they can damage your rod if it hits your rod, see the article "Safely Casting Beadhead Flies on Tenkara Rods" for instructions if needed. 

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Mike
Crack for trout

I may have written another review but oh my Lord, bought these in the winter when the fish completely disappeared from my local Boise River waters, the trout just came back 1 week ago and they are absolutely addicted to this fly. Both pics attached were just yesterday. Must have flies.

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Rob
So good - 2 reviews

I already left a review on this fly but I just had two brown trout fight over it. It's a warm day in early March on Rock Creek in Red Lodge MT (not the more famous Rock Creek). They fought to take it on the first cast and I got a lovely young brown. Fish can not leave this thing along. I am submitting the fly to research and development to understand what exactly Brent has done here .

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Brian
Beautiful flies!

Ordered a dozen of these and they arrived today. They look well-made and I’m excited to try them!

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Mike
Great flies sink fast

These are well tied and get down quick

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Rob Walz
Trout can't leave it alone

Caught three rainbows on 3 separate backcasts, they can't stop biting the warbird