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Gamma Technologies - High Performance Tournament Fishing Gear
Gamma Technologies' ability to build a better product is accomplished by the willingness to differentiate, and our philosophy to engineer products from the ground up. This results in superior performance and added value for the user.
The new GAMMA series of high performance fishing lines have been engineered and built to offer the angler the most preferred attributes of:
• Higher Strength to Diameter • Higher Knot Strength to Diameter • Higher “Shock Resistance” to Diameter • Higher Abrasion Resistance • Higher Suppleness
The bottom line is that the fisherman no longer has to compromise on the most important piece of his or her equipment. Enjoy!
White Frog Hair Logo Hat
Tippet / Leader Material - Guide Spools
Tippet / Leader Material
Olive Frog Hair Logo Hat
Fresh Water (Froghair) >>
Frog Hair tippet and leader material is engineered to be the finest copolymer available. Subjected to exacting tolerances and GAMMA's revolutionary, proprietary process, Frog Hair offers the combination of super high strength, ultra suppleness and built-in shock resistance. This unique blending creates a line that will generate more takes and provide maximum fish fighting capability.
Salt Water (Deep Blue) >>
Deep Blue is the next generation in salt water tippets and leaders. Made to IGFA class standards, Deep Blue's combination of strength, abrasion resistance and suppleness provides unsurpassed performance. Additional benefits include tighter and stronger knots, less coil memory and built-in shock resistance. The tough demands of salt water have now been met and exceeded.
NEWS...
Jig It Ice Fishing Extravaganza Becomes Big Fundraiser (WLUC TV 6)
The second annual Jig It Ice Fishing Extravaganza is all set for this weekend. The fishing tournament is quickly growing into one of the largest fundraising events for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Bay Area.
Midwest fishing report (Chicago Sun-Times)
BRAIDWOOD OPENER: With rain/thunderstorms/wind/snow forecast for Thursday, opening day may seem more like duck hunting than fishing. The cooling lake south of Joliet reopens at 6 a.m. Thursday; hours are 6 a.m. to sunset. There is no blocked-off area for the eagle (it hasn't been nesting).
Fishing tourney to benefit family (Waxahachie Daily Light)
The Cowboy Church of Ellis County will be hosting a bass tournament and barbecue Saturday with proceeds benefiting the family of Van Reynolds. Reyn-olds, a member of the church, died earlier this month in a boating accident in Fairfield.
Sarley: The force proved to be with “Luke Icewalker” again (Northwest Herald)
“Luke” is Lombard’s Mike McNett. His regular partner is Tony Boshold of Lake in the Hills. After winning the North American Ice Fishing Championship in 2005, the team is on the move again. They won the recent Super Trap Attack ice fishing tournament on Redstone Lake in Wisconsin.
Am-Po travels to Byng for Area tournament (The Express-Star)
Both Am-Po teams will be back on the floor this weekend at Byng High School for their Area II tournament and both will open against Coalgate. The sixteenth-ranked Panthers tip off Thursday at 3 p.m. and are a slight favorite against an unranked, but hot, Wildcat team.
Perdue goes fishing for tourists in Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
West Point —- He's a professional with an apt name, Patrick Fisher. The Morgan County resident travels 30,000 or more miles a year, trailering a 20-foot boat from one bass-fishing tournament to the next. He'd be happy, Fisher said, to spend less time behind the wheel and more behind the reel, but Georgia is not a hot spot on the big-bucks fishing circuit. He doesn't understand why. "There are ...
Perdue goes fishing for tourists in Georgia (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
West Point — He's a professional with an apt name, Patrick Fisher. The Morgan County resident travels 30,000 or more miles a year, trailering a 20-foot boat from one bass-fishing tournament to the next. He'd be happy, Fisher said, to spend less time behind the wheel and more behind the reel, but Georgia is not a hot spot on the big-bucks fishing circuit. He doesn't understand why. "There are ...