Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Bomber Model A Fishing Lure (Baby Spotted-Bass Orange Belly, 1 7/8-Inch)

Bomber Model A Fishing Lure (Baby Spotted-Bass Orange Belly, 1 7/8-Inch)
Features
*Bomber Fishing Lures Convincing Crankbaits Minnows and More
*Diving Depth: 4 - 8 Feet
*Species: All Freshwater Game Fish
*Technique: Cast and retrieve with erratic action simulating a wounded baitfish.
*For best resultes, use a double loop knot with 8-10 lb test line.
Current Price?: $4.75
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If you were limited to only one crankbait, you'd do well making it a Model A Bomber. A staple with avid fishermen for decades, the Model A's timeless design, workhorse durability and true running dependability, define the meaning of a "Go To Lure."
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