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Drag These Hairs

Drag These Hairs


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You just spent $80 on your favorite hardhead lure and are pulling it over some pretty blue water when out of nowhere comes a 3-foot-long barracuda with a mouthful of skirt-chewing teeth. After about three seconds of savagery, you reel in your brand-new lure, which now looks like something that was eaten by a wolf and crapped over a cliff. If you were pulling one of DB Marine's Draggin Hair lures, you could keep on trolling.

Draggin Hairs use an interchangeable nylon skirt system that is virtually impervious to toothy predators. The two-piece system lets you mix and match head and hair colors (the company makes 11 head sizes and 10 skirt colors).

The hair or Mylar skirts screw into the back of the brass lure head, allowing you to change colors or style with ease. You can even remove the skirt and pull it by itself or in front of a ballyhoo.

For more information, contact Db Marine at 561-432-9100 or visit www.offshorecollection.com .

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