Million Dollar Deep Sea Fishing Lure, No Big Fish Tale!
(July
31, '06, 11:21 Joseph V. Kuca, New York)
MacDaddy's Fishing Lures, manufacturers of what you might say is
'not your daddy's fishing tackle,' has just unveiled its newest
creation – a one million dollar, limited edition, deep sea
fishing lure.
The latest in MacDaddy's daring line of fishing tackle, the Million
Dollar Lure was designed by company founder, fishing enthusiast,
and 28-year veteran jewelry designer Mac McBurney. The limited edition
piece is manufactured by Uneek Fine Jewelry Collection and is restricted
to a numbered production quantity of 25 pieces worldwide.
Crafted with just over three pounds of 14 karat and 18 karat gold,
as well as platinum, and encrusted with 100 carats of diamonds and
rubies (comprising 4,753 stones in all), this exceptional big game
fishing lure is over 12 inches in length. The lure is styled after
the winning lure used at last year's Annual Black & Blue Bisbee's
Fishing Tournament, a world-class game fishing tourney, held in
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The slightly higher-end MacDaddy's version,
just off the diamond setter's bench, is scheduled to be fished in
this year's tournament to be held in Cabo from October 24-26.
Of course, if you're going fishing with this lure, you'll most
likely need someplace safe to keep it until it's time to cast for
your quarry. And, MacDaddy's, whose motto is "We put the bling
on your string!" has just the place. The Million-Dollar Tackle
Box. Described as "the ultimate luxury item for the man who
has everything," this elegant tackle box includes a variety
of solid gold and gemstones lures, solid gold and diamond lures,
jeweled flies, as well as an assortment of precious metal and gemstone
salt water lures, all housed in a handcrafted tackle box of fine
exotic hardwoods.
In addition, MacDaddy's offers a full line of exclusive gold and
diamond fishing lures and flies, each one truly a work of art. Many
are beautiful enough to be worn as an elegant piece of jewelry,
yet durable enough to catch world-class fish. Now, that's no big
fish tale!
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