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Merrick Catalog-Chapter 5 INDEX BY COMPANY NAME ADVANCED ELEMENTS ANDRUS CLASSIC ACCESSORIES Professional Cultery, 298 Kayaks, 384 Ball Jigs, 265 Pontoon Boats, 384 Sani-Safe Cultery, 297-300 Eel Skin Head, 262 Scabbard, 300 AFTCO Flat Jigs, 265 CLIMAX Shears, 299 Aftcote Rod Finish, 25 Parachute Jigs, 265 Bite Guard Material, 327 V-lo Knives, 301 Belts, 313 Rip Splitter Jigs, 265 Floatant, 296 Blue Fever Gloves, 374 Leaderrs, 296 DIAMONDBACK Carded Guide Sets, 109 ANGLERS Line Cleaner, 296 Blanks, 167 Clothing, 375, 377 Cutting Board, 368 Strike Indicator, 296 Collet Nuts, 106 Hitch, 368 Tippets, 296 DO-IT INDUSTRIES Deck Key, 317 Rod Racks, 368 Jig Molds, 253-257 Downrigger Clips, 317 Sand Flea Rake, 368 COMPONENT SYSTEMS Sinker Molds, 257-260 Extend-A-Butts, 105 Sand Spikes, 368 Glitter, 262 Special Purpose Molds, 258 Fish Bat, 300 Jig Paint, 262 Fish Tailer, 316 ANGLERS IMAGE Lure Dip, 262 DONMAR Flat Line Clips, 317 Floatant, 296 Markers, 262 Coiled Tether, 303 Gaff Hooks, 315 Fly Patch, 293 Powder Paint, 262 Holsters, 303 Gaffs, 315 Fly Top, 290 Worm Dip, 262 Hook Sharpener, 303 Gimbals, 52 Leader Straightener, 296 Knife Sharpener, 303 Harness, 313 Line Cleaner, 296 CONOFLEX Pliers, 303 Hats, 376 Stripping Basket, 290 English Surf Blanks, 195 Kite Accessories, 317 DU-BRO Kites, 317 ARCANE Nets, 319 CORK PUPPY Chum Bag, 322 Agate Guides, 113 Outrigger Clips, 317 Reel Seats, 92 EZ Twist, 322. 323 Ferrules, 79 Rain Suit, 374 Flag Clips, 317 Ferrule Plugs, 79 Reel Seats, 107 CORTLAND Hook Sneller, 323 Thread, 10 Release Clips, 317 Backing, 295 Nail Knotter, 323 Winding Checks, 50 Roller Guides & Tops, 108-111 Braided Leader Loops, 295 Lure/Leader Keeper, 269 Roller Replacement Parts, 108, Braided Line, 328, 330 Release Clips, 317 109 BELLINGER Fly Line, 295 Rod Holders, 306 Storabutts, 105 Fly Reel Seats, 85 Ice Line, 329 Wire Straightener, 323 Tag Stick, 316 IGFA Line, 328 Trolling Butts, 106 BRAID Lead Core, 295 ENGEL Tuna Blocks, 107 Belts, 314 Leader, 294, 295 Coolers, 368 Unibutts, 105 Braid Cutter, 331 Master Braid, 330 Fridge-Freezers, 368 Unibutt Ferrules, 106 Crimpers, 306 Mini Head Kit, 295 Drop Straps, 314 Mono, 328 ESKIMO ALL AMERICAN Harnesses, 314 Running Line, 295 Augers, 383 Roller Guides & Tops, 112 Heavy Duty Cutter, 304 Super Braid, 330 Ice Shelters, 383 Hooks, 250 Tippets, 294 AMERICAN FISHING Jigs, 277 Toothy Critter, 294 FISH HAWK WIRE Leaders, 250 Trolling Line, 328 Thread, 12 Copper Rigging Wire, 323 Lures, 269 Pliers, 304, 306 Downrigger Cable, 325 CUI (BENCHMARK) FJ NEIL Haywire Twist Tool, 323 Rigs, 250 Accent Rings, 50 Sharpoint File, 246 Beads, 327 Hook Remover, 263 Blanks, 183 Bucktail Hooks, 267 Leader Cable, 324 Tuna Feathers, 269 Butt Caps, 49 Wind On Leaders, 323 Chrome Dome, 265 Leader Sleeves, 325 Cork Grips, 69 Crab Traps, 248 Leader Wire, 324, 325 Epoxy, 41 Crankbait, 270 Rigging Wire, 323 BRONCO Fly Seats, 90 Creels, 292 Snaps, 312 Bags, 320, 321, 378, 379 Guides & Tops, 165, 166 Dolphin Jigs, 268 Split Rings, 312 Blanks, 196, 209 Handle Kits, 66 Dolphin Line, 329 Swivels, 312 Billy Club, 300 Hook Keepers, 52 Dolphin Lures, 268 Tippets, 294 Bottle Holder, 379 Kork-O-Lon Foam Grips, 78 Dunk Bags, 321 Toothproof Wire, 324 Classic Series Bag, 379 Paste, 41 Fish Scaler, 298 Trolling Wire, 324, 325 Gaffs, 316 Reel Seats, 99 Hook Holders, 246 Hook Extractor, 299 Rod Finish, 41 Kattakuri Rigs, 247 AMERICAN PREMIER Jackets, 370 Top Assortments, 166 Leaders, 327 Blanks, 184 Kite Rod, 316 Leader Wheels, 269 Pork Rind Holder, 379 DANVILLE Line, 331 Pro Series Bag, 378 Fly Tying Material, 289 Lightsticks, 363 ANDE MONOFILAMENT Rods, 336 337 Braid, 332 Reels, 363 Rod Tether, 322 DEVCON Rig Arms, 309, 311 Filler Spools, 332 Sharpening Stone, 298 Contact Cement, 36 Rigs, 247, 248 Leader Material, 332 Slocums River Set-ups, 211 Epoxy, 37 Rods, 343 Line, 332 X-Grip Set-ups, 209 Fluorocarbon, 332 Steel Weld, 37 Shad Darts, 267 Sinker Slides, 309 CALSTAR DEXTER RUSSELL Skinning Pliers, 299 ANDREWS FISHING Blanks, 203, 205 ROD COMPONENTS Fish Turner, 300 Snaps, 309 Snelled Hooks, 244, 246, 268 Grips, 80, 81 Gloves, 298 Squid Jigs, 266 Handle Kits, 80, 81 CHEF’S CHOICE International Cultery, 298, 299 Swivels, 307, 309 Kevlar Carbon Pipes, 81 Sharpeners, 302 Knife Guards, 302 Trout Net, 293 Reel Seats, 80, 81 Knife Sharpener, 299, 301 Magnetic Knife Holders, 302 Wire Basket, 248 402 INDEX BY COMPANY NAME FLASHABOU Winding Checks, 50 Hats, 187 Metallic Thread, 6 Fly Tying Materials, 284-286 Wood Seats, 84 Push Poles, 212 Varigated Thread, 7 Repair Kits, 192 FLEX COAT GAG’S Rib Gauge, 63 NEWELL Abrasive Reamer, 78 Lures, 276 Rod Rack, 188 Reels, 351 Accessories, 28 Rods, 338-340 Arbors, 68 GAMAKATSU S-Glass Blanks, 190 OKUMA Surf Jacket, 188 Assembly Kit, 27 Finger Protector, 370 Combos, 363 Texalium Tubes, 189 Brush Cleaner, 28 Hooks, 238-240 Fly Boxes, 291 Brushes, 24, 28 Lead Heads, 261 Fly Reels, 356 Casting Floats, 312 Snelled Hooks, 244 MALIN Reels, 352-356 Charts, 224, 225 Trolling Wire, 325, 326 Rod Rack, 363 Chuck, 29 GATORGLASS Tackle Bag, 363 Color Preserver, 28 Blanks, 197 MANLEY Cork Ring Clamp, 30 Hook Files, 246 OUTDOOR CAP Decorative Wrap Layout Jig, 31 GUDEBROD Pliers, 306 Hats, 377 Dispenser, 36 Plier Cases, 306 Bead Cord, 3 Epoxy, 28 Scales, 304 Finishing Motors, 30 Buttwind, 3 OWNER Classic Twist Thread, 3 Beads, 327 Fly & Jig Turner, 278 MATAGI Glitter, 30 Color Preserver, 22 Dancing Stinger, 251 Electra Braid, 1 Balancer Butts, 54 Hooks, 241-243, 245 Glue, 28 Winding Checks, 54 Guide Placement Tool, 36 Electra Metallic, 1 Hook Safety Caps, 241 Ferrule Cement, 34 Handle Kits, 64 Lead Heads, 261 Hand Rod Wrapper, 29 Painted Reel Seats, 82, 83 Iridescent Lure Finish, 30 Fly Tying Thread, 289 Rigs, 245 HT Braid, 1 Rod Building Components, 54- Rustop, 242 Jig Vise, 278 57 Latex Gloves, 28 HT Metallic Thread, 1 Split Rings, 307 Lure Vise, 278 Matte Metallic Thread, 1 Solid Unbreakable Rings, 241 Machine Replacement Parts, NCP Thread, 2 M&M Scissors, 331 29 Nylon Thread, 2, 3 Braid Cutter, 331 Mixing Supplies, 30 Rigging Floss, 323 Specialty Tools, 281 PACIFIC BAY Motor, 29 Rod Building Tools, 22 Arbors, 87, 93 Pin Clip, 278 Rod Cement, 22 MILDRUM Blanks, 198-202 Pippets, 30 Rod Finish, 22 Guides & Tops, 113 Build it Kits (RodSmith), 26 Rod Building Books, 213 Rod Varnish, 22 Butt Caps, 49 Rod Building Instructions, 214- Silk Thread, 3 MOOSESKIN Butts, 102, 104 Splicing Tape, 323 221 Black EVA, 74 Chuck, 32,33 Thread Display, 3 Rod Building DVD's, 7 Butt Caps, 51, 58 Classroom Kit, 25 Trimar Thread, 3 Rod Drying Machines, 31 Camo EVA, 76 Cork Grips, 70 Rod Finish, 27 Colored EVA, 76 Cork Handles, 66 Rod Wrapping Machines, 30, HI-SEAS Groovy Grips, 62 Custom Components, 18 31 Beads, 327 Handle Kits, 78 Epoxy Mixer, 32 Slip Clutch, 36 Cable Cutters, 304 Leather-Like Grips, 63 Fighting Butts, 51, 100, 101 Spine Finder, 36 Fluorocarbon, 333 Shaped EVA, 75 Fly Reel Seats, 101, 102 Start up Kit, 27 Gloves, 373 Triangle EVA, 73 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