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Death Roe Soft Bead Nat Roe
€4,95

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SIZE

8mm
10mm
12mm

COLOR

Quantity

1

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Inspired by Mother Nature. One of the OG soft beads in the lineup, this natural roe color is as real as it gets.

 

A great soft bead for clear water conditions resulting in a more natural presentation and tricking finicky fish into biting. 

 

A great bead for any water condition and time of day for steelhead, salmon and trout.

 

 

1/4” (6 mm): 24 beads 

5/16” (8 mm): 20 beads

3/8” (10 mm): 18 beads

1/2” (12 mm): 10 beads

5/8" (16 mm): 8 beads

13/16" (20 mm): 6 beads

 

Each pack includes 9 standard glass rigging beads.

 

Peg your bead approximately 2-3 inches above your hook.   Your hook size should match your bead size, the bead should roughly be able to fit inside the gap of your hook. 

 

For 8mm beads use a size 6 Tail Out hook, for 10mm bead use size 4 Tail Out hook, and for size 12mm use size 2 Tail Out hook.

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ULTIMATE DURABILITY • PRECISION ENGINEERING • GUIDE TESTED • INNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE • ULTIMATE DURABILITY • PRECISION ENGINEERING • GUIDE TESTED • INNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE •

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