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Mini-Mamba Bars

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Buy 5 Mini-Mamba Spreader Bars and Get 1 FREE

Buy 3 or more of any Spreader Bars and Get 1 Spreader Bar Bag FREE ($17.95 Value)

The crew of the CANYON RUNNER has long been using spreader bars - years before they became popular. First developed to troll for Giant Bluefin Tuna, the original spreader bars were heavy duty, over-sized, stiff bars that could only be trolled at very slow speeds on very heavy tackle. They were deadly on Giants but useless in the canyons on smaller tuna. In 1991, Captain Phil Dulanie began field testing lighter and lighter bars and was one of the first to deploy light-weight, high-speed spreader bars while trolling the edge. Years later they became common place in the canyons. Fast forward to today and there should not be a boat that goes offshore without them. In fact, in the last 15 years we have never trolled the canyon without two high-speed spreader bars in our pattern.

What can we say about Squid Spreader Bars except if there was only one lure or bar we could take with us offshore this would be it. Year in and year out it is our top producer. The 6" squid bars come with 12 squid and are perfect both offshore in the canyons and gulf stream and inshore working the edges, holes, and lumps for smaller tuna. You know the expression - "match the hatch" - and when there are small squid in the area you better have out these smaller squid bars to get the tuna on the feed.

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