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B29 Striped Bass Lapel Pin

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MSRP: $9.95
$8.95
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SKU:
B29
UPC:
799692011431
Made in USA:
Yes
Dimensions: L X W X H (Inches):
1.5 X 1 X 0.5
These pins are popular with charter boat captains and fishing guides to give to clients as a way to remember their trip and an incentive to come back for more. Here's how it works. After each trip the captain / guide gives a pin to each client corresponding to the largest fish that angler caught during that trip. It quickly becomes a game to collect all the pin finishes. When an angler sees the captain wearing the gold pin (for 50 lbs) you can imagine the jaw dropping awe it inspires and the stories that are told!! Popular assortments and custom packaging (with your Charter Co / Guide Service name) available for bulk purchases. Call for details. Each pin measures 1.5" x 1", each piece is cast in pewter and given specific finishes to reflect fish sizes. Comes individually polybagged with two military clutches. Striped Bass Length Chart Length 08 - 28" 29 - 34" 35 - 39" 40 - 44" 45 - 49" 50 Finish Antique-Pewter Antique-Brass Antique-Silver Antique-Gold Silver Gold Name Schoolie Keeper Linesider Cow Lunker Holy Grail
Made in USA:
Yes
Dimensions: L X W X H (Inches):
1.5 X 1 X 0.5
None of our products are intended to be used by children. The small parts and makeup of our products is not intended for those 13 and under.

StockPins.com uses many different materials including lead-free pewter, zinc, copper, aluminum, nickel, brass, and others. Due to the custom nature of our work and the wide variety of finishing techniques employed in producing our products we can not economically test each individual product for compliance with prop 65. Therefore we choose to place Prop 65 warnings on all our products when shipping to California.

Warning: Cancer and reproductive harm. www.P65warnings.ca.gov
  • 5
    my use

    Posted by Capt. George a. Prenant on Sep 22nd 2009

    Use Them as Prizes for fishing Achievements on my Charterboat

  • 5
    TOPS with Me

    Posted by Capt. George A. Prenant on Sep 1st 2009

    --A Fine Tool for Repetes