Somewhere across the world of fishing, Spiderwire is making news and making serious anglers look good in the process. New product developments, new records, new champions… it’s all in a day’s work for the leading superline in the business.
— SPIDERWIRE PRO GERALD SWINDLE BREAKS 100 POUNDS AT B.A.S.S. ELITE EVENT :
The G-Man, more formally known as the Spiderwire pro angler Gerald Swindle, used his new G-String fishing line at the BASS tournament on California's Clear Lake. Over the four days he came to the weigh in stand with 20 bass weighing 105 pounds and 8 ounces. The five-pound-plus per fish average was…
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— BEST EVER STURGEON FISHING IN THE NORTHWEST : The GI Joes Sturgeon Tournament just ended and according to the event organizer Eric Linde, this year’s tournament was the “best ever.” And although the attendance, food and prizes were bigger and better than any previous year, what Eric was mostly referring to when he said &…
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— SPIDERWIRE PROS GREG AND BRYAN WATTS WIN OH BOY! OBERTO REDFISH CUP ALL-STAR ICE-BREAKER : Spiderwire Pros and veteran redfish captains Greg and Bryan Watts captured their first tournament victory since 2003 by winning the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup All-Star Ice-Breaker in Clearwater, Fla., over the weekend with a final-day weight of 13.26 pounds.
With the win, the Watts brothers…
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— SPIDERWIRE STEALTH AND GREG PUGH RULE IN STREN SERIES WIN : Pro Greg Pugh of Cullman, AL., notched his first Stren Series victory with a four-day total of 53 pounds, 9 ounces in the Stren Series Southeastern Division event on Lake Seminole.
Pugh committed himself to the backwaters off the Chattahoochee River with a Fenwick Techna AV flipping s…
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