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Big Bait Rig Sliders - Pier, Surf, Shark, Jetty, Livebait Fishing

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Big Bait Sliders are one of the easiest ways of sliding a big cut or live bait out when Surf or Pier Fishing for Sharks, Rays, Seabass and any predatory fish
Big Bait Rig Sliders allows big live or cut baits to be fished from pier, jetty, surf or beach, offering one of the best ways of catching sharks and predatory species without using a kayak or drone for sending out larger baits. Simply cast out a Wired Surf Sinker (we recommend the 7 or 8-ounce sinkers), clip the baited rig to the slider via the swivel, thread the slider onto your main line (we recommend mono) and slide out bait. They’re ideal for pier fishing rigs in California when targeting thresher sharks and similar species with live or fresh mackerel and sardines with float, flyline or bottom bait rigs. ASF Big Bait Sliders are a hand-made, non-return design constructed from stainless steel with a 250lb stainless steel barrel swivel. Comes in packs of three. Note: this product contains no animals or animal products. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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