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The Bunny Split
Two Tails Are Better Than One
By
Mark Dysinger
All 15 pictures
Bunny Split pike
Bunny Splits on a row
Epoxy head
Four flies
Green and Yellow
Large flies, large rod
Largemouth bass
One color Bunny Split
Smallmouth bass
Split tail in two colors
Tail loop
The author with a pike
White Bunny Split
Yellow and White Bunny Split
Yellow Bunny Split
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