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Buy Direct or via Federal Express Overnight
To find the Black Salty baitfish dealer nearest you, or order your
baits via Federal Express Overnight Delivery, call our toll-free hotline
at 1-877-GO-SALTY (1-877-467-2589).
Fedex shipments are delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays. Call to verify
shipping schedule and regulations in your state regarding the use of
Black Salty baitfish in freshwater, and where applicable, saltwater.
Choose from three sizes: Small (2"-3"), Large (4-1/2"-5") and XL
(6"-7")
Available in 5- or 10-pound boxes
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A Letter from Black Salty Dealers Richard and Kandy Seay, Lake Fork Country
Store, Yantis, TX
Dear Mr. Anderson:
Richard and I wanted to take time to send you this small note to thank you once
again for developing the Black Saltys. It has increased our sales and made
taking care of our bait so much easier. I wish some fishermen were not so
hard-headed, and we could sell more.
It takes some time to educate the fishermen to the durability and effectiveness
of the Black Saltys, but I am happy to do so. We advertise the Black Saltys in
the Fisherman's Guide: News You Can Use paper.
Thank you …
Kandy and RichardDavid Wilson-Tennessee angler and tournament
competitor
"I've been using the Black Salty almost exclusively since October. I have
done side-by-side testing with shad and bluegill, and know for a fact that the
Black Salty works every bit as good, if not better, than both. A lot of the guys
in my striped bass club think shad are the only way to catch big fish.
Meanwhile, I just keep on catching heavyweight stripers on the Salty."
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BLACK SALTY BAITFISH
The West Coast, The Gulf Coast and the Eastern Seaboard. Lakes and
rivers throughout the United States. Private ponds and impoundments
of all sizes. You name it, in freshwater or saltwater, inshore or
offshore, the pond-raised Black Salty baitfish has earned its
reputation as "The Ultimate Live Bait."
No more leaving home early to buy live bait. No more
long waits in long lines only to learn supplies have
sold out. And no waste. Keep the baits you don't use for
your next trip. With proper
care and handling, 12 months a year, you can hold
your baits in an aerated freshwater livewell and have
them when you need them!
Whether you're a professional charter captain, a
tournament competitor or simply a weekend angling
enthusiast, there is no more field-test-proven,
cost-effective, flat-out fish-catching live bait than
I.F. Anderson Farms' Black Salty baitfish.
| An Eye-Popping Blue Cat |
Meridian, Mississippi ophthalmologist Dr. Don Marascalco has a clear vision of what he's seeking when he heads for the banks of the Mississippi River with his 26-year-old son, Frank. Using large Black Salty baitfish on stout spinning gear, the pair consistently catches trophy-caliber blue and yellow catfish from the most famous river in America.
One look at this 69-pound blue cat makes it crystal-clear why Dr. Marascalco considers the large-size Black Salty to be the optimal offering for whopper-size whiskerfish. "I've used just about everything catfish will eat as bait, but none of it comes close to the Salty," he says. "Black Saltys are hardy. They live a long time, and they stay alive on the hook, even in the Mississippi River current. I can have them delivered to my door twice a week. And they're magnets for BIG catfish."
Ask Dr. Marascalco. When it comes to catching catfish on the Black Salty baitfish, seeing is believing.
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| 23 Jul 2010 - 17:19 by Larry Bozka |
Photo of the Week
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| Speckled Trout |
Debra Fortin, wife of Capt. Chris Fortin of Rockport-based Play’N Hooky Outfitters, shows off a 23-1/2-inch speckled trout that she caught while drift-fishing Copano Bay with her fishing guide husband. Chris, a veteran Coastal Bend pro, has successfully been using Black Salty baitfish for years. As such, he’s a bona fide trendsetter. Coastal Bend bait camp croaker supplies continue to be extremely scarce. Often, the bay-harvested panfish are completely unavailable. Ask the Fortins, or any anglers who have tried the eco-friendly, pond-raised Salty. Fishing the Black Salty, you needn’t miss a beat. And you can keep what you don’t use for another day. To contact Capt. Chris Fortin of Play’N Hooky Outfitters go to the web at www.Playnhooky.com or call 512-216-1621.
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| 4 Jun 2010 - 13:49 by Larry Bozka |
Photo of the Week
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