Stripper Lures Fish It First Lure CompanyFish-Itt First Lure Company offers two outstanding, fish catching baits: The Pop-Eyed Rattler and the Double Dancer. The Pop-Eyed Rattler is a diving, suspending, rattling crankbait that is so different it's patented. The segmented body moves with a tight wobble and pushes water in a vibration that drives fish to attack it. Stop the retrieve and it suspends, triggering strikes. The rattles bring fish from far away. It is beautifully hand painted and comes in eight color patterns and two sizes. Our bug-eyed friend catches Walleye, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Coho, Steelhead, Brown trout, Pike, Stripers, Snook, Reds, and many others. The Pop-Eyed Rattler will become your favorite crankbait! The Double Dancer is a patented spoon-type bait. It can be cast, trolled, jigged, or ripped. Its bulging eyes, unusual shape, and weight shifted to the back make it the longest casting lure on the market. The erratic action imitates a wounded bait fish that is just begging to be eaten. It comes in five sizes and fifteen colors. The die cast body is hand painted or chrome plated and the concave bottom surface sends out a concentrated flash that attracts fish from a great distance. One of the painted designs glows in the dark. The Double Dancer was selected as one of In-Fisherman's© Walleye Guide 2001© new hot Walleye baits. It is also excellent for Bass, Trout, Steelhead, Snook, Chinook Salmon, Coho, Crappie, Stripper, Pike, and is a killer Ice Fishing lure. Many more types of Saltwater and Freshwater fish will hit a Double Dancer. You'll love this lure! It comes in 3 inch and 2 inch sizes, Rattles, Suspends and Swims with a tight wobble.The segmented sides and rattles send out vibrations that attract fish. This spoon can be Cast, Trolled, Vertical Jigged, or Ripped It is a great bait for Walleye, Salmon, Bass, Steelhead, Pike, Trout and many Salt Water Species Seen in In-Fisherman's Walleye Guide 2001© as a Hot new bait. Pictured in In-Fisherman' Walleye Guide 2002© It comes in 5 sizes: 1/4 oz, 1/3 oz, 1/2 oz, 1 oz, and 2 oz www.fishittfirst.com
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