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Joe Shute Lures have proven to be one of, if not THE DEADLIEST Tuna Lure in the market. Here at ChatterLures we pride ourselves in bringing you the finest rigging on the market, the combination of (3) 1/2 oz. Joe Shute teaser Lures rigged in-line using 200 pound test mono, followed by a pin rigged 3oz. Joe Shute Stinger is a lethal combination for the Tuna population. Available in : Green/Yellow, Blue/White, Pink/White, Black/Purple and Sandeel
Joe Shute 3oz. Solo Lures - $49.99
Sandeel
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Pink/White
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Joe Shute 5oz. Keel Weighted Solo Lures - $54.99
Green/Yellow
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Purple/Black
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Joe Shute 8oz. Solo Lures - $54.99
From Joe Shute: We have come out with a new Keel Weighted version of our highly productive tuna lures. This head shape is designed with more of the weight on the bottom side of the head, so the lure will run in a more up-right position in the water helping the ballyhoo track better. The head of the lure has a 1/2 inch opening in the rear of the head, which is designed for those fishermen that like to use a ballyhoo spring. This opening will allow the spring to seat over half way up inside the hole, effectively locking the ballyhoo in place. This head design can also be used with a standard pin rig or a pin-less rig as well. The 5 oz weight of the lure helps track better in rougher seas and will give you more depth on calmer days, especially when run in the long rigger position.
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Joe Shute Lures have proven to be one of, if not THE DEADLIEST Tuna Lure on the market. Here, we have combined the Joe Shute Lure with a RonZ Tail for a deadly combination. NO BALLYHOO NEEDED!
ChatterLures - JB Custom Offshore Rigging & Fishing Tackle
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Blue/White
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High Quality Trolling Lure for Tuna and all other pelagic species. Solo Lures are designed to mimic a single baitfish and more commonly are put further back in your trolling spread to make it looks as though they are a straggler and will be more vulnerable to a tuna or other pelagic species.