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The Conehead Muddler Marabou White is a versatile and effective fly pattern designed to imitate baitfish and other aquatic prey. This fly features a pure white body, combined with a conehead for added weight, allowing it to sink quickly and achieve a realistic swimming motion. The marabou tail provides lifelike movement, while the muddler head, traditionally made of spun deer hair, adds buoyancy and turbulence, mimicking the action of a struggling fish. The white color makes this fly highly visible in various water conditions, making it particularly effective for targeting species like trout, bass, and other freshwater fish in Australia. The Conehead Muddler Marabou White excels in both still waters and rivers, where its bright color and realistic action can provoke aggressive strikes from predatory fish.

Conehead Muddler Marabou White (12 Pack) Size 6 Daiichi Hook

Vendor: DNA Fishing Tackle

SKU: FWF76643

Regular price $36.00
Size Hook: Size 6 Daiichi Hook
Pack: QTY 12
Low stock (3 units)

The Conehead Muddler Marabou White is a versatile and effective fly pattern designed to imitate baitfish and other aquatic prey. This fly features a pure white body, combined with a conehead for added weight, allowing it to sink quickly and achieve a realistic swimming motion. The marabou tail provides lifelike movement, while the muddler head, traditionally made of spun deer hair, adds buoyancy and turbulence, mimicking the action of a struggling fish. The white color makes this fly highly visible in various water conditions, making it particularly effective for targeting species like trout, bass, and other freshwater fish in Australia. The Conehead Muddler Marabou White excels in both still waters and rivers, where its bright color and realistic action can provoke aggressive strikes from predatory fish.