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  John Beath’s Trophy Torchtm

Catch BIGGER fish!

Catch more fish!

Catch fish when nothing else seems to attract halibut!

The Trophy Torch will "Light The Way"

Order your Trophy Torchtm today!!!

$9.95 for 1 or $17.95 for two. Includes light and instructions for catching more fish. Postage included.

Send check or money order to:

John Beath’s Trophy Torchtm

13004 227th Ave. S.E.

Monroe Wash., 98272

 

Trophy Torchtm

 

Directions

The Trophy Torch attracts more bottomfish, shrimp and crab because it lights the way. Fish really can see the light and in their normally pitch black environment the Trophy Torch gives you the advantage of the attracting POWER of the Trophy Torch’s light.

Your new Trophy Torch takes a AA battery, which lasts for approximately 16 to 24 hours continuous use, depending on water temperature and quality of battery. The Trophy Torch is made of high-strength plastic coupled with an O ring which enables you to send the Trophy Torch all the way to 2,000 feet!

All you need to remember is to ALWAYS twist the Trophy Torch tight, which activates the battery and seals the unit watertight. Between uses it’s recommended that you leave the light on, otherwise you might forget to reseal the Trophy Torch, which might damage the light bulb.

Unlike other underwater lights, the Trophy Torch can be used over and over again. All you need to do is replace the battery. If the bulb gets wet or burns out over time, you can buy replacements at your local Eagle Hardware store. Always buy bulbs rated for just one AA battery.

Your Trophy Torch works best when placed above the bait or lure. If you are using the Trophy Torch in a crab or shrimp pot, attach the light in the center of the pot, above the light.

Enjoy your new Trophy Torch! Before using always check the local regulations. In British Columbia the Trophy Torch is legal as long as you keep in within 1 meter (39.37 inches) of the fishing hook.

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