Charter Grade Dog Walkers
These simple Dog Walkers have been carefully tuned for easy walk-the-dog action with minimal effort. Weighing 1.75oz they are a dream to cast on heavy inshore and medium-heavy offshore gear. The Charter Dog Walker features multiple rattle chambers for extra sound and vibration, tuna grade through wired construction, and 4X HD rigging.
Designed for trophy species, these Dog Walkers are perfect for Striper, Bluefish, Tunas, Snook, and Tarpon. Keeping in tune with their “Charter Grade” namesake, the Dog Walker is available in only a handful of fishy colors that catch fish, not fishermen. The rigged version comes pre-rigged the way a professional would fish them “out of the package”.
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