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Flip Clip Fish Stabilizing Fin Weights 3pk

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Flip Clip Fish Stabilizing Fin Weights 3pk

Flip Clip Fish Stabilizing Fin Weights 3pk
In Stock: 5+
Price: $5.49

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Phone: 1.800.300.4916
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Products returned in new, store-bought condition are eligible for exchange, refund, or Tackle Warehouse store credit for the full value of your purchase.

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Products returned beyond 365-days from the original invoice date or that are unable to be returned to stock may be eligible for store credit at the sole discretion of Tackle Warehouse.

Original shipping charges are non-refundable.

Used baits & tackle are not eligible for return.

Phone: 1.800.300.4916
Email: info@tacklewarehouse.com

Overview

Most tournament anglers have pulled a fish from deep water at some point, and know the pain of struggling all day to keep it alive, only to weigh it in dead at the end of the day.

When bass are pulled from deep water, their air bladder swells and often causes the fish to go "belly up" in your live well. If it does make it to weigh in alive, it's chance of survival when released is minimal.

Attach one or more Flip Clips to the bottom fin and your fish no longer needs to focus it's energy on turning over to submerge their gills back into the water. The Flip Clip is a fish friendly accessory that significantly increases a fish's chances of survival.

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Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: These will rust very quickly, do not let them sit in what is left in your Livewell overnight even. I know, my mistake, but they are ruined. Will likely order more, but just wanted to let people know they will rust if you forget them.

From: Jake : Texas 3/12/21

Comments: Caught a 4.5 at a college national championship on Pickwick on a ledge in 20 foot of water in June at 8:30AM. Fish went belly up almost immediately. I am confident that these clips and a little bit of G-Juice saved that fish's life, and my team some heartbreak and a penalty!

From: Cole: Springfield, MO 2/19/21

Comments: These work, but I don't see the need for the colored plastic coating.  The dipping method they use does not hold up and it turns into a sticky mess in your tackle tray.  I don't need color on them, but they should use power coating (like jig heads) if they feel the need to colorize them.

From: Unknown 1/16/18

Comments: Wasn't sure at first about these clips, never used em before and they didn't say a weight on them, well each one is about one ounce, and they work beautifully, brought a 6.5 up from 22 feet and without these bad boys she woulda died for sure one clip was enough.....great product guys! 10/10

From: Matt:Arkansas 12/23/16

Comments: These are a must for larger fish to keep them upright in your livewell. I used all 3 on an 8.5 largemouth in 42* water, caught in 30'. After 30min of oxygenated water and bleeding, she swam off harder than when she was reeled in.

From: Russ: Canton, GA

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