Sea Witch (lure)
The Sea Witch is a record setting[1] artificial fishing lure made by C&H Lures. It has been in production since 1925.[2] It is recommended for trolling for billfish and dolphin.[3]
Records
- In 1987, it was used to catch the world-record Spanish mackerel.[1]
- In 2014, it was used to catch the Maryland state record Wahoo.[4]
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References
- Robert J. Goldstein (1 January 2000). Coastal Fishing in the Carolinas: From Surf, Pier, and Jetty. John F. Blair, Publisher. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-0-89587-195-4.
- Rob Pavey (1 July 2006). Warman's Fishing Lures Field Guide: Values and Identification. Krause Publications. pp. 239–. ISBN 1-4402-2838-8.
- Boris Arnov (25 March 2002). Fish Florida Saltwater: Better Than Luck—The Foolproof Guide to Florida Saltwater Fishing. Taylor Trade Publications. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-1-58979-483-2.
- "Four New Maryland Fishing Records Set". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
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