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Old 09-13-2005, 08:02 AM   #1
Tattoo
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Metal lips that hang in the current, like these.........

About the plug - "Heavy seas and a rising tide can produce some excellent fishing. The problem is choosing a lure that can handle large surf. Tattoo's Tackle has the answer. The new Diving Swimmer is meant to do just that, dive and stay down. The sloped-head design causes the water to pass over the body rather than around it like traditional metal lip swimmers. Diving down to an average of two feet depending on conditions, you can now keep your offering in the strike zone rather than rolling down the front of a breaking wave. With the ability to bend the eye of the lure up, the Diving Swimmer has the ability to really go deep with depths of over 5 feet have been measured during testing. Whether your looking for a plug that can hang in the current while drifting a breachway, a plug to cast to feeding fish in 3 foot rollers, or a plug that can go deep along the ledge cliffs of Newport and Narragansett, Tattoo's new Diving Swimmer is the plug of choice"

Visit www.tattoostackle.com for more info about this one and all the other plugs.
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