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Lure Review: Got-Cha Plug Pro

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The ORIGINAL GOT-CHA lure is a tried and true fishing lure. The 1500 Series have 2 oz plastic body that is 4 long. Treble hook models have a #1 tail hook and a #2 belly hook. Single hook models have a size 5/0 hook available plain or with bucktail. The 1500 series is an excellent lure for stripers, off-shore jigging, or in inlets and areas with strong currents.

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The GOTCHA is one of the best known bonefish flies of all time. Designed somewhat by happenstance in the Bahamas. As the story goes, Jim McVay while traveling in a Bahamian taxi decided to clip some carpet fibers on the way to his room. Using the carpet to tie up some flies for the next day's fishing. After several days of catching plenty of bonefish with his new creation his guide began saying GOTCHA every time he hooked up.

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The Got-Cha™ Plug is excellent for bluefish, Spanish mackerel, trout, and other fish that feed on small baitfish. When fishing from piers and bridges,

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Got-Cha Plugs are excellent for bluefish, Spanish mackerel, trout and other fish that feed on small bait fish. When fishing from piers and bridges, reel the Got-Cha Plugs in using short, sharp jerks on the rod to create a deadly swimming action. Got-Cha Plugs are also popular with anglers jigging for blues and trout from your boat.

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