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Cardinelle
Cardinelle
| Tyer: |
David
Talley |
| Hook: |
Mustad
94720, #6 |
| Body: |
Hot
Pink Uni-stretch, counterwound with flat silver tinsel |
| Wing: |
Cerise
marabou |
| Collar: |
Yellow
Hackle |
Cardinelle

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