jbrown84 on May 19th, 2008The quality of these plastics are also something of a grade above the many others on the market. They hold together much longer than many I’ve used. Line twist was absolute zero and I used 20lbs braid tied directly to the jig head. They cast very well and I never once had a problem with my line twisting back around the tip of my rod as I have with others when jerk type jigging off bottom on slower retrieves. The durability really made them stand out a notch above the rest. If I was asked, what I like the most about the Brown Devil lures, I would have to say the action first and then versatility.
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Jason on March 26th, 2008We’ve been getting a lot of requests for these lately, and it’s finally time to bring them back. Our Quick Connect Clips for quickly changing lures are available online only, and supplies are somewhat limited for right now.
If you haven’t used these Quick Connect Clips before, don’t let what you have heard about other clips fool you. They are made from a much stronger gauge wire than most, and use
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admin on March 12th, 2008Captain Ruben Garza, the fishing kayak specialist from Fishing Tackle Unlimited, shows off some of the new features of the Wilderness Systems “The Ride 135″ kayak. This video was recorded live from the Houston Fishing Show on March 8th, 2008. For more information on The Ride check out Wilderness Systems.
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jbrown84 on February 25th, 2008If you’re from coastal Texas, you’ve seen it. The shape, anyway. That cork-shaped blunt head with the skinny whip tail, aka the Devil Eye made by Houston, Texas-based Brown Lures. It’s been knocked off by others in the region – a sure sign that it works and people are buying it – but not outside of that market.
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