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Black Bart Medium Tackle Lures (10"-11")
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Black Bart Medium Tackle Lures are designed with larger fish in mind, able to be fished on a variety of tackle from 30 lb. to 80 lb. gear.
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Featured Black Bart Medium Tackle Lures (10"-11")
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Black Bart “Secret Weapon” Billfish Pack
This pack contains a selection of Bart Miller’s favorite baits for chasing a variety of billfish. Few lures on the market today can match the consistent fish catching ability of these awesome Black Bart Lures.
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Black Bart Cairns Prowler
Created for Australia and beyond, the Black Bart Cairns Prowler is an excellent all-tackle lure featuring a cupped jet design, creating a wiggle that yellowfin and marlin simply can't resist.
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Black Bart Eleuthera Plunger
The Black Bart Eleuthera Plunger is molded in the classic medium plunger size and shape. Constructed of durable high density plastic, pro balance insert, tapered body slant nose.
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Black Bart Mini 1656 Angle Face
"If I could use only one lure for the rest of my life, this is it!" Strong words from the legendary Bart Miller. Use it with any tackle in any weather, and expect hook ups from predators great and small. 8/0’s and 9/0’s work best with this lure. 3 oz., 10
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Black Bart Mini 1656 Flat Face
Rough water version of the angled plunger. Run this lure on the roughest of days and watch the count go up. All gamefish will fall prey to this lure. (Don't worry about running this lure on flat day's as well, it will get chewed in all conditions.)
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Black Bart R.P.P.
The little lure that thinks it's big! This midsize (10"length) lure is great on 50-80lb. tackle for billfish and big tuna. Runs best from the Long rigger or long flat line. Rig w/ 9/0-10/0 hook set.
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Black Bart Tahitian Prowler
The Black Bart Tahitian Prowler is an excellent lure to run in all conditions, equally at home in any position of your lure spread. Featureds a jetted, cupped head that runs steady in all conditions.
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