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Old 03-16-2007, 07:06 PM   #1
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5 Hot new Pt. Jude Lures for MSBA Show!

Just in time for the shows here are 5 new ones~
1~The Senior Angler had me make a "Moonlight Eel" ...yellow for those bright nights you might think there are no fish around...they have to eat.

2~The red color has long been an effective favorite of those who use tubes.
Both of these are the same 3 oz. Wobblehead Tube that has been so successful the last 2 years in black.

3~ A Herring Blue Sea Scallop (2 oz.)w/blue and pink hackle.This will cast a mile and has the same great action as the silver Sea Scallop.

4~ This a the gold Minnow 1 1/4 oz. slim profile tight wiggle.Gold produces well in "dirty "water and low light like dawn & dusk.

5~A 3/4 oz. Gold Sea Scallop. Both of these new gold lures have 4 x VMC treble hooks and will be great for light tackle but can handle larger fish. This little guy will get Salmon,Redfish,Stripers ,Blues ,Weakies,& more!

The new season is almost upon us.Stop by my booth and say hi at the show.Thanks for your support ~Joe
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