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Painted Double Pupil Lead Eyes - Allen Fly Fishing

Painted Double Pupil Lead Eyes - Allen Fly Fishing

Hareline's Double Pupil Brass Eyes are a non-toxic version of their ever popular Double Pupil Lead Eyes. These dumbbell-style eyes were made to put emphasis on the pupil to create a realistic baitfish presentation in the water. Add them to your streamer and clouser patterns. They really bring an extra level of pop to your flies! Great color options for trout, bass, saltwater, salmon, and steelhead flies. Available in 4 sizes and 10 fish-attracting colors! 10 eyes per pack.

Hareline Double Pupil Lead Eyes x Large / Yellow w/ White and Black

2023 Fly Tying Catalog - The Fly Shop by TheFlyShopTFS - Issuu

Double Pupil Lead Eyes, Beads, Hareline

Hareline's Double Pupil Brass Eyes are a non-toxic version of their ever popular Double Pupil Lead Eyes. These dumbbell-style eyes were made to put emphasis on the pupil to create a realistic baitfish presentation in the water. Add them to your streamer and clouser patterns. They really bring an extra level of pop to your flies! Great color options for trout, bass, saltwater, salmon, and steelhead flies. Available in 4 sizes and 10 fish-attracting colors! 10 eyes per pack.

Hareline Dubbin Double Pupil Lead Eyes Hot Salmon Pink w/ White & Black / Medium

2022 Fly Tying Catalog by TheFlyShopTFS - Issuu

Hareline Painted Lead Eyes

Hareline's Double Pupil Brass Eyes are a non-toxic version of their ever popular Double Pupil Lead Eyes. These dumbbell-style eyes were made to put emphasis on the pupil to create a realistic baitfish presentation in the water. Add them to your streamer and clouser patterns. They really bring an extra level of pop to your flies! Great color options for trout, bass, saltwater, salmon, and steelhead flies. Available in 4 sizes and 10 fish-attracting colors! 10 eyes per pack.

Hareline Double Pupil Lead Eyes - Small - Red/White/Black

Hareline Double Pupil Lead Eyes – Fly Artist

New Double Pupil Lead Eyes from Hareline The Caddis Fly: Oregon Fly Fishing Blog