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June 25, 2008

Williamson Dredge Bar

Instead of rigging up 100 mullet or ballyhoo every morning, you can achieve the same profile and attracting power by using the Williamson Dredge Bar loaded with 12-inch Live Dredge Mackerels
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Trolling along with a giant baitball following you everywhere you turn can't be a bad thing. Crews in south Florida regularly use dredge teasers loaded with split-tail mullet to lure deep-holding sailfish up into their spread of baits. The really serious crews sometimes load up their dredges with 15-inch Spanish mackerel. But rigging up all those mullet, ballyhoo or mackerel for the dredge baits gets tedious and expensive. Enter the Williamson Dredge Bar, a revolutionary new dredge that makes using one of these big teasers a dream.

Instead of rigging up 100 mullet or ballyhoo every morning, you can achieve the same profile and attracting power by using the Williamson Dredge Bar loaded with 12-inch Live Dredge Mackerels. And you don't need to know how to wedge and split a mullet; you just clip on the 12 Live Dredge Mackerel lures to the swivels on the dredge arms and you are ready to deploy the teaser. If you'd like, however, you can even fish with the dredge bar by connecting a bait to the last swivel in the chain using a rubber band. Spoon flashers provide added attraction, and the 12-inch Live Dredge Mackerel baits troll at 1 to 7 knots with an incredibly lifelike action.

For more information, visit Williamson Lures at www.williamsonlures.com.

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