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Pin for Rig Long MIO

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  • tight wraps and high quality.
  • Tournament grade dredge pin rigs for rigging mullet and ballyhoo for natural dredges.
  • Use long in rigs when you want to add a dredge head lure in front of your bait.
  • The short pin rigs are designed for attaching a natural bait directly to the dredge bar.

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Item #: 99-108  UPC : 00669893055421  MPN : RP-LP

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Pin for Rig Long MIO

Tournament grade dredge pin rigs for rigging mullet and ballyhoo for natural dredges. The pin rigs are made in the USA, precision bends, tight wraps and high quality. Round tournament style lead weights, 2 and 3 oz pin rigs  larger baits. The short pin rigs are designed for attaching a natural bait directly to the dredge bar. Use long in rigs when you want to add a dredge head lure in front of your bait.

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