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Presentamos el accesorio definitivo para cualquier pescador serio o pescador que marque tendencias: la gorra de camuflaje Blood Run Fishing Decoy con parche de cuero con el logo.
Confeccionada con atención al detalle, esta gorra snapback está diseñada para adaptarse a todos los tamaños de cabeza, gracias a su parte posterior de malla totalmente ajustable. Ya sea que se dirija al río para un día de pesca o simplemente busque agregar un toque de encanto resistente a su guardarropa, esta gorra lo tiene cubierto.
Con un elegante patrón de camuflaje marsh, esta gorra es la manera perfecta de mezclarse o destacarse con su entorno mientras caza o pesca. Y con un parche con el logotipo de cuero duradero que adorna el frente, puede estar seguro de que esta gorra resistirá lo que sea que le arrojen los elementos.
Pero eso no es todo: esta gorra también es increíblemente cómoda de llevar. Con una parte posterior de malla liviana, tu cabeza se mantendrá fresca y seca incluso en los días más calurosos. Y el cierre a presión permite un ajuste ceñido y perfecto en todo momento.
Entonces, ya sea que sea un pescador experimentado o simplemente esté buscando hacer una declaración de moda audaz, la gorra de camuflaje Blood Run Decoy con parche de cuero con el logotipo de Blood Run Fishing es la elección perfecta. Ordene el suyo hoy y experimente lo último en estilo, comodidad y durabilidad.
Do not bleach, tumble dry, dry clean, or iron if printed. Machine wash cold with like colors and line dry in low heat settings or shade.
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Exchanges are free, only if you used the sizing tools and charts and purchased the recommendation. For a complete return policy, click here.
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The truth about our Tournament Mono





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Frequently Asked Questions
What is so special about this Tournament Mono line?
What's the importance of line diameter and why do you highlight that?
.013" diameter is the "industry standard" diameter that most guys use to reference dive curves for various stick baits while trolled. If the diameter were smaller, your attained depth would be greater than your buddy who's smacking fish running the same distance back from the board. If the diameter was larger, your bait would be higher than your buddy who's smacking them. Everyone uses .013" diameter, you should too!
I use Offshore boards with OR style releases, black or red, and I break your line and lose boards. What should I do?
Step into modern trolling and upgrade to Snappers on your front release, and just use an oversize snap swivel in the rear. OR style releases have rubber pads inside them, and a plastic pin. Your rubber pads are grooved or completely gone, and the pin inside has a groove cut in the backside of it. Our line chafes on the hard plastic because your rubber pads are shot, and it breaks. Eliminate the problem with a simple upgrade in release configuration. All of the tournament pro's do it for a reason.
Can I spool up your mono on my spinning or baitcast reel and fish for bass with it?
For sure! This is one tough durable smooth casting line that does great on both baitcast and spinning reels. For those days where you need a little stretch, pull out your mono setups and catch them up. Plenty of tournament pro's still use mono, it's not all braid all the time!