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"Thank you for being a sponsor for the Lake Ontario ProAm series.   We have been using your products from the inception.  I have tried various downrigger weights over the years.  None even come close to "Sharks".  They track great even in the worst of conditions.   We have won tournaments, the Eastern Challenge Cup and numerous top 10 finished with your product.   We look forward to using them in the future."  Captain Al Adomitis:  Team Hook-N-Up New York Thanks Captain Al for your kind words, and for your support over so many years, that's what keeps us going. The Crew at Shark

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Viking Gold
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A Red Letter Day for Shark Huge 10 ft waves with heavy cross chop converged at the Sodus Pro Am this past weekend, but the champions rose to occasion. We are always thrilled when the top teams in the sport win important tournaments using our products. We are equally thrilled to hear our Sharks performed admirably in the high waves; they did not tangle up... and they did the job. Thrillseeker, A-TOM-MIK, and Cold Steel have been winning with Sharks for a long time. More importantly, they use Sharks in their everyday charter fishing business. Team Thrillseeker Captain Vince Pierlioni won the Challenge Cup at Sodus Team Thrillseeker Captain Vince Pierleoni Will do! Yes, we used the 20lb sharks and they performed fantastic in those incredible waves of 8 feet plus with a cross chop. We did lose a 20lb black shark due to human error. It was the most extreme weather I have ever fished a tourny in, and the sharks helped us produce the best King catch of the
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Shark Winner Oswego 2013
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Extreme Sound Signature The pattern you see in the picture is the sound signature of an Extreme Shark, yes it was dropped in the water.  However at normal trolling speed of 3 mph, water travels over the facet pattern at 7 feet per second.  This sound signature wave pattern travels outward from both sides of the Shark as it moves forward.  This wave pattern can easily be detected by the lateral line on the side of a salmon.  This is the reason so many anglers use Shark Cannonballs.