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Williamson Lures Live Series
Featuring the patented Williamson wing design, the Live Bluefish closely mimics its ubiquitous namesake and swims like it’s going to pass the boat.
Feb 25, 2008
Although many species of game fish in the world's oceans, such as giant bluefin tuna, target ocean-going schools of bluefish come feeding time, you don't see a whole lot of bluefish imitators out there on the market. Well, you don't have to look any further. Williamson Lures just added a bluefish to its popular Live Series.
 
Featuring the patented Williamson wing design, the Live Bluefish closely mimics its ubiquitous namesake and swims like it's going to pass the boat. Trolled at up to 10 knots, this replica produces big strikes no matter where you fish. Measuring out at 10 inches long, the Live Bluefish also features Williamson's classic Hook Lock system for perfect hook presentation and maximum strike efficiency. The Live Bluefish comes prerigged with a VMC Dynacut Point Hook and 10 feet of 300-pound leader.
  
For more information, contact Williamson Lures at www.williamsonlures.com.
 


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