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I let the cat out of the bag at a recent seminar so figured a post was warrented.

In March we will start production of a Torpedo Diver called a Salmon that has a minimum weight of 15lbs with our patent pending technology.

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Here is a comparison to a 10 lb fish type weight

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Why are the eyes on top and bottom instead of top and back?

Shade

Posted

Ok Yankee but they should still have one off the back. I like to run a release or flasher off the back of my weights occsionally. No big deal.

Shade

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I know Yankee. Do you use these if so do ya like them? I must be dumb but I do not know how they work with the clip. Do you reel the diver along with the fish?

Shade

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Why are the eyes on top and bottom instead of top and back?

Shade

Good question Shade. I was wondering the same thing.

Glen

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1. If you bend the tail to use it on one side, you could use it on the other side of the boat without rebending it??????

2. "oh $hit...."

Tom B.

(LongLine)

p.s. I'd suggest rounding the tail a little bit more.

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I know Yankee. Do you use these if so do ya like them? I must be dumb but I do not know how they work with the clip. Do you reel the diver along with the fish?

Shade

I do not use the torpedos. When they came out I was already vested in a few copper combos. Didn't want to start over with a learning curve when I got the copper down.

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If you want to put a clip in the back you could always drill a hole in one of the fins. By clipping on the back you run the risk of wagging the weight and increasing blowback.

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