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Artificial Squid Fishing Lures by Squid Pro Tackle

Artificial Squid Fishing Lures by Squid Pro Tackle

FAT Squids: John Beath first designed and developed the original 10-inch FAT Squid to create the world's best squid lure. The FAT Squid has a built in rattle, scent ball, and a unique "squid hole" where a chemical light stick can be inserted. With a light inserted the FAT Squid lights up from inside to create the most lifelike squid lure ever produced.

The FAT Squid comes fully rigged with super heavy duty stainless rope cable, heavy duty swivels at both ends and a 9/0 siwash J-hook that connects to a heavy duty stainless steal split ring for quick and easy hook changes. The FAT Squid is designed with lifelike mantels on the head and bulging fluorescent red eyes. The top of the FAT Squid is FAT and the waist above the tentacles is slimmer to allow for an incredible undulating action. The tentacles are long, tough and produce a lifelike action. 

The FAT Squid will catch halibut, lingcod, rockfish, tuna, marlin, sailfish, jacks, dorado, and virtually any game fish that eats squid.  

Artificial Squid Fishing Lures by Squid Pro Tackle

FAT Squids: John Beath first designed and developed the original 10-inch FAT Squid to create the world's best squid lure. The FAT Squid has a built in rattle, scent ball, and a unique "squid hole" where a chemical light stick can be inserted. With a light inserted the FAT Squid lights up from inside to create the most lifelike squid lure ever produced.

The FAT Squid comes fully rigged with super heavy duty stainless rope cable, heavy duty swivels at both ends and a 9/0 siwash J-hook that connects to a heavy duty stainless steal split ring for quick and easy hook changes. The FAT Squid is designed with lifelike mantels on the head and bulging fluorescent red eyes. The top of the FAT Squid is FAT and the waist above the tentacles is slimmer to allow for an incredible undulating action. The tentacles are long, tough and produce a lifelike action. 

The FAT Squid will catch halibut, lingcod, rockfish, tuna, marlin, sailfish, jacks, dorado, and virtually any game fish that eats squid.  

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