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Old 05-13-2005, 03:00 PM   #16
Bliz
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I agree about the line John... as I believe that there will be some very LARGE fish taken on these rigs.

I am not exactly sure how to classify this product due to the uniqueness of it's design which by the way Jim... is virtually tangle free.

I wouldn't call it a daisy chain because of the way the baits are set up to actually change position within the school while the rig is moving through the water... the spring loaded pivoting droppers were designed to swing freely around the main harness and the baits swim independently as opposed to the linear pattern that you typically see on a daisy chain setup.

There are many advantages to the design of this product due to the unique features of the Slammer, this offers the boater a totally different experience when trolling.

Umbrella Rig Trolling is more excercise than sport when the rod tips and you have a fish on... every bass is a 50 lb'er until you get it to the boat.

This new concept lets the angler enjoy the fight and weight of the fish as opposed to fighting the tackle. Plus you can use more than one of these if you're trolling by yourself...

In addition,

There are many more other features to this rig that offer an advantage over trolling softbaits.

This rig will raise more fish than softbaits due to it's ability to create more vibration in the water.

Combine that with a healthy visual presentation, and you have a winning combination when trolling.

I hope to see many bass & tuna caught this year on this product.
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