Avoid Getting Stuck in the Weeds: Lure Exposes Hooks Only When a Fish Strikes – Lake Havasu

by Lake Havasu Guide | Nov 11, 2004 | News | 0 comments

(DALLAS, TEXAS—April 9, 2007)—Adventure Technology introduces the first and only lure with retractable hooks, which solves the problem of catching weeds and debris when casting in mossy, wooded, or heavily covered areas. The slickFISH lure–designed for serious fishermen and professional anglers–is a colorful plastic lure fitted with a trigger mechanism that pops the hooks out when a fish strikes.
– Lake Havasu

Designed to mirror the movement of a wounded shad, slickFISH lures fall slower that traditional lures and stay in the strike zone longer,
attracting more bass. Because of the retractable hooks, slickFISH lures
are versatile and glide effortlessly through any body of
water–including shores, docks, or open water–giving serious fishermen
a sustainable, competitive edge. slickFISH can also be used as a
conventional lure in open water by releasing the hooks before casting.
“A
fisherman’s got about 40 lures in his tacklebox, and he knows the top
two that work,” says Jimmy Everett, a top guide on Lake Fork in Texas.
“A new lure has to show its worth right away to make it as a top pick
for serious fisherman. slickFISH does just that, and it’s always in my
top two.”
Each slickFISH lure is made by hand, instead of a machine, and is easy to set on a braided line.
About Adventure Technology
Texas-based Adventure Technology conceptualizes, engineers, and manufactures
solution-oriented
products for a variety of industries, including sporting and recreation
equipment. The patented slickFISH lure was launched in 2006.
For more information about slickFISH Lures, or for purchases, visit www.slickFISHlure.com. – Lake Havasu

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