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Gibbs first wired through wooden darter!
Gibbs 3oz Darter Photo
Shown here: Gibb's 3 oz Darters - top to bottom - blue, yellow, white, and black.
(not shown - Parrot, Black/Purple and Pearl w/ pink stripe)

- Gibb's 3oz Wooden Darters -

yes, they are through wired  :-)


Available now in - White, Black/Purple, Yellow and Black

3oz Darternow only $15.89

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- Gibbs 3oz Wooden Darters -
New Custom Colors!

    There are many wooden plug makers out there, some good, some bad, some unbelievably talented...but no one makes a wooden bottle plug or wooden darter like the fellas at Gibb's. The bottle plug was my first introduction to wooden lures many years ago...I doubted it's usefulness immediately...in my (young) eyes, I thought it looked little like an actual bait fish and was certain the more realistic Bombers that I'd been throwing forever would out fish this odd shaped wooden thing! Boy was I wrong. These things are made to get way out and to hang tough in even the fastest rips and most violent surf...something a bomber just wasn't built to do. Being wide bodied with a large profile makes these a great imitation of all the bigger baits - bunker, herring, mackerel, squid, mullet, baby anything. We will carry these plugs here as they are indeed unique and necessary if you ever need to reach way out into a steaming rip or churned up surf...there's just nothing else that does the job like these. The darters will get deep and hang tough in any rip! 

Darters are one of the most important lures carried by the guys that fish Montauk and other rocky shores...they are also very important for any rips, inlets, or places where the current is generally too much for normal lipped swimming plugs. Darters are best fished up and across, with a quick pop to get them started. Depending on the current, they can either be reeled across the current or allowed to wiggle on a tight line as the current sweeps them. Like a bottle plug, and occasional pop and pause will often trigger a vicious hit!

These are new from Gibbs - their first wired through wooden darter! They are roughly the same length as the very popular 2 1/2oz darter, but are substantially fatter. They will dive a little deeper than the 2 1/2oz darter but will present a substantial profile to large, hungry fish - preferably with stripes on their sides big grin


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