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clam ice fishing pole

clam ice fishing pole 16060 Katana Rod the Katana Big Fish Rods are built to battle the biggest and toughest fish in any body of water Clam Ice Fishing Shelter Clam

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Description

The Deps Slither K Frog is a highly advanced fishing lure designed by Japanese wizards

clam ice fishing pole 16060 Katana Rod the Katana Big Fish Rods are built to battle the biggest and toughest fish in any body of water Clam Ice Fishing Shelter Clam

These ultra-bright 5050 LEDs feature 60 triplex nodes per meter, pushing out a blinding 2,400 Lumens per meter while maintaining a highly efficient power draw

clam ice fishing pole 16060 Katana Rod the Katana Big Fish Rods are built to battle the biggest and toughest fish in any body of water Clam Ice Fishing Shelter Clam

Finally, you can also hook the Slug-Go through the center of its body and then float it under a bobber through rapids and other turbulent water like a dead or dying minnow thats been thrashed by the current

clam ice fishing pole 16060 Katana Rod the Katana Big Fish Rods are built to battle the biggest and toughest fish in any body of water Clam Ice Fishing Shelter Clam

It can be very advantageous for the 2nd angler in the boat to cast right behind a hooked fish as it will quite often result in a double hookup

clam ice fishing pole 16060 Katana Rod the Katana Big Fish Rods are built to battle the biggest and toughest fish in any body of water Clam Ice Fishing Shelter Clam
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