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Chubby Chernobyl - 3 Pack

Chubby Chernobyl - 3 Pack

Regular price $6.95 USD
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The Chubby Chernobyl is a high-floating, foam-bodied pattern designed to imitate large terrestrial insects like grasshoppers or stoneflies. Its buoyant construction allows for easy visibility on the water, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned anglers. Fish this pattern along banks or riffles where terrestrials are likely to fall in the water. 

Use a twitch-and-pause retrieve to create natural movements and enticing trout to strike. 

Sold in 3 packs. Tied on barbed Daichi, Mustad, Gamakatsu or Ahrex hooks.

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HOW OUR FLIES ARE MADE

Postfly flies are born at our world-class fly tying workshop in Chaingmai, Thailand, where our team of fly tying experts have 200+ years of combined experience. Each fly passes a rigorous quality control process to ensure you get the highest quality fly on the planet.

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We source high quality natural and synthetic materials from suppliers around the world for our flies, and tie on only the strongest, most reliable hooks from Daichi, Gamakatsu, Ahrex and other trusted hook manufacturers. 

FROM THE FOUNDER

"Thanks for checking out Postfly! We’ve been making flies in Chiangmai Thailand for over a decade, and pride ourselves on making the highest quality commercially available flies on the planet. It’s my sincere hope that our flies help you land the fish of a lifetime."

-Brian