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Palmers tackle new fall 2014 products
Hi gang wanted to announce and introduce some new products to our lineup
The All new Striper jig! Called BBJ'S (beach,boat,jetty) Striper Casting bucktail jig this new jig is from my own custom cut mold i had manufactured with inset eye socket and a large flair collar--this new jig is designed to sink slow in the water column and stay in the strike zone longer. These are loaded with xtra hair (natural hollow deer hair) for the right action while pitching from the Beach,Boat or Jetty...hence the name BBJ. These are patterned after an all-time favorite jig maker --o took the idea and had my mold maker tweak it for me just a bit I believe my new version is a real fish catching jig and have already had orders from popular tackle shops in Cape cod and Montauk. All in the most popular color with a few more coming in time for the season start. Available now on the site www.palmersbucktails.com Last edited by PALMERS TACKLE; 09-11-2014 at 06:37 PM.. |
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Re: Palmers tackle new fall 2014 products
All new Re-design of the popular wounded herring jigs---gone are the prizm foil and the mold was re-cut to enhance the scaling on the sides of the jig.
The new jigs are pearlized with white pearl and a top coat of flo green, flo yellow, or plain white pearl.Coated in devcon 2-ton for superior resistane to the toothy critters..the body was adjusted to put more weight in the head and tail section and we cut some out of the middle to better the wobble effect of this jig.. a great new jig for cast and retrieve method or drop and vertical jig Last edited by PALMERS TACKLE; 09-11-2014 at 06:34 PM.. |
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Re: Palmers tackle new fall 2014 products
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Had some real great feedback from guys fishing SECRET LOCATIONS in the raritan ---they liked the position of the jig eye (where you tie your line) set at 90 degrees because it helps keep the jig head from dragging the bottom head first..The head is balanced to keep it upward as you jig to present a more realistic profile and allows you to position it in the strike zone. Ready to ship and on the site---www.palmersbucktails.com |
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