Stonefly Go Under Tee

$25.00

Ninety percent, right? Trout feed below the surface ninety percent of the time. It sounds like somebody just made that number up, but it also seems about right. Nymphs are fish catchers. So take your flies down to the fish. Get deep. Go under.

Features the Troutbitten Stonefly design in a “distressed” print.

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This Troutbitten design is printed on a high-end, Gildan 6400 tee. A ribbed knit collar retains its shape, and twill taped shoulder seams stabilize the back of the shirt. This is an excellent quality, super soft cotton tee shirt.

  • Runs true to size
  • 100% ring-spun cotton
  • 4.5 oz/y²
  • Tear away label
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
  • Improves your dead drift
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