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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amy Brown / abrown@bearemg.com SECRET WEAPON® QUICKSTRIKE CLEAR WATER MASTER PACK Choose Body, Skirt and Blade Combinations Proven Effective For Finicky Bass Savvy anglers know the secret to targeting wary clear water bass is to consistently present lures that best match forage, water/weather conditions and the mood of the fish. With the introduction of their new Quickstrike Clear Water Master Pack 500, the innovators at Secret Weapon have made it easy and convenient for spinnerbait anglers to find the winning combination big bass cant resist, even in gin-clear waters or heavily pressured lakes where fish have seen it all. Amazingly, this Secret Weapon® Quickstrike Master Pack gives fishermen more than 500 different one- and two-blade lure configurations in a small box that fits perfectly in a tackle bag side pocket or onboard tackle locker. The components that make up these lure combinations have been specially selected by the experts at Secret Weapon for proven effectiveness where subtle presentations are required. There is nothing subtle about the results, however these lures draw smashing strikes from big bass when other lures go ignored cast after cast. This kit, one of 18 now offered by Secret Weapon, contains four Quickstrike spinnerbait bodies (in choice of 3/16-, 5/16-, 9/16 or 13/16-oz.) in Baby Bass, Silver Shad, White Shiner and Tennessee Shad patterns, accompanied by eight premium silicone skirts in White Shiner, Threadfin Shad, Blue Herring, Baby Bass, Bleeding Minnow, Citrus Shad, Tennessee Shad and Bluegill. Also included are 18 of Secret Weapons exclusive quick-clip, in-line spinner blade attachments and two Mustad Ultra-Point trailer hooks with keeper tabs. These all come packed in a rugged and convenient Plano 3650 ProLatch utility box that makes it a snap for anglers to keep mixing and matching until they find the pattern clear water bass are keying in on. The pack even comes with two Secret Weapon vinyl boat decals, in case you decide to share your secret with other anglers. Whichever configuration the angler creates, the Secret Weapon Quickstrike spinnerbait offers many important performance advantages over first-generation, swivel-mounted spinnerbaits. Secret Weapons free-floating, in-line blade attachments virtually eliminate roll-over at high speed or when fishing in current, making it ideal for river and tidal water fishing. This design also allows the blades to rotate enticingly on the fall and at the slowest possible retrieve speeds, making these Secret Weapons as versatile as they are deadly. Secret Weapons patented in-line blade system produces a stronger vibration and unique sonic signature that attracts more strikes while the lures superior design converts more of these strikes into solid hookups. Even with the ability to create 500+ lure combinations with Secret Weapons proven performance, the Quickstrike Clear Water Master Pack 500 retails for only $49.95 less than ten cents per configuration. For more information on Secret Weapons Quickstrike Clear Water Master Pack 500 or the companys extensive line of fish-catching spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, soft plastics, Recoil Rigs™ and other innovative fishing lures and accessories, contact Secret Weapon Lures at P.O. Box 1672, Brentwood, TN 37024 • Telephone: (615) 469-5710 • Or visit online at: www.secretweaponlures.com. For more information on Secret Weapons Quickstrike Clear Water Master Pack 500 or the companys extensive line of fish-catching spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, soft plastics, Recoil Rigs™ and other innovative fishing lures and accessories, contact Secret Weapon Lures at P.O. Box 1672, Brentwood, TN 37024 | Telephone: (615) 469-5710 | Toll-free: (866) 391-6108 | Or visit online at: www.secretweaponlures.com. Editors Note: For hi-res images and releases, please visit Secret Weapons online Press Room at www.secretweaponlures.com |
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JULY PRIZE WINNERS · Steve Del Balzo · Roy Steed · William Maddox |
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