Gibbs Big Shooter - Betsy - Trotac Marine
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Gibbs Big Shooter - Betsy

SKU:
OKIOBS85HA
$20.99
The O'Ki Big Shooter Flasher is renowned for it's reliable ability to bring in the bite View full description

This item and any accompanying items are for in-store pickup only.
Separate orders or contact us at online@trotac.ca
for special shipping arrangements.

The O'Ki Big Shooter Flasher is renowned for it's reliable ability to bring in the bite. O'Ki has the largest selection of Flasher Body, Paint and Tape colour combinations available. Made with the highest quality components and materials. All Flashers equipped with 2 Ball Bearing Swivels and Welded Nickel/Silver Rings.

Flasher Size:
11" x 3.5"


WHY IT WORKS: The unique construction of this flasher allows it to produce a small electric current. This galvanic cell action will show as a "loss" of the metallic finish. If this is not happening - your Betsy flasher is not fishing to optimum level. No dealer or distributor is authorized to accept the return of this product. The manufacturer will not replace this item under any circumstances.

Brand:
Gibbs

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