NEW for ICAST: SPRO Enhances Terminal Tackle with Color Options
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Kennesaw, GA (July 16, 2020) SPRO has been an industry leader in innovation and quality when it comes to terminal tackle items such as swivels and snaps. SPRO’s engineers know that attention to the details is what makes a good angler a great angler. SPRO introduces two new items that are going to make your fishing presentations even better.
The Duo Lock Snap has been the most popular of all snaps on the market due to its strength and durability which are traits that SPRO is known for. The Duo Lock Snap is now offered in Red. Anglers have shown a desire for red hooks which resemble a bleeding fish and now SPRO has brought that same principle to the Duo Lock Snap.
Duo Lock Snap Features:
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Fishing techniques continue to evolve, and anglers are getting more creative with their presentations by adding blades and different styles and sizes of hooks to baits. SPRO’s new swivels with split rings make this even easier for anglers on the move. Split Ring Swivels allow for fast and easy change of blades and hooks and now SPRO offers this option in Black. The black finish makes for a more flat and stealthy finish in the water which is perfect for those finicky biters.
Swivel Black Split Ring Features:
For more information, contact:
SPRO Corp.
3655 Kennesaw 75 Pkwy NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144
Tel: 770-919-1722 Fax: 770-919-8141
Email: [email protected]
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We are Sports Professionals. SPRO works with America’s best anglers to design the world’s finest fishing tackle. Using cutting edge technology and innovation, SPRO leads the way in developing the highest quality premium fishing equipment available.
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