Jann's Netcraft 2008 Catalog

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Jann's Netcraft 2008 Catalog Pink Colorado Blade Sizing Hammered Brass (101) Smooth Nickel (041) (250) Blue (301) Chartreuse (240) NICKEL BELLY, TINTED BACK Purple DIAMOND COLORADO BLADES (226) Deep cup, tinted diamond back and bright nickel finish belly adds color and flash to any lure. Scale (104) (2,3,4 only) Smooth Brass (042) 10 50 100 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) 310-467- 3 $3.75 $17.10 $30.90 310-468- 4 4.39 20.30 36.70 310-469- 5 5.75 26.20 47.50 Slasher (108) (2,3,4 only) Hammered Nickel (100) SPINNER BLADES All of our plated blades are stamped from marine grade rustproof brass. Rainbow Firetiger FINISH (078) (265) Chartreuse Blade finish works with the shape of the blade to re- Slasher (108) (2,3,4 only) COLORADO (004) flect light. A smooth finish blade reflects light from only COLORADO BLADES one point of the blade. Hammered blades reflect light CRYTAL BAITFISH SPINNER BLADES from most of their surface. This is by far the most popular style of spinner blade in Prism-like glitter reflects different colors of light as the blade SIZE use. The extra width of our blade assures easy spinning. moves through the water. Especially effective on walleye rigs Works well on either a clevis or swivel. and spinnerbaits. Specify color when ordering. Plays a part in how deep the lure will run. Large blades FINISHES: give more lift to a lure than small blades so large blade 10 50 100 lures will run shallower than small blade lures. Smooth Nickel (041) Smooth Polished Brass (042) Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) Hammered Nickel (100) Hammered Polished Brass (101) SHAPE 315-160- 3 $2.99 $12.65 $23.50 Nickel finishes below only available in sizes 2, 3, 4 The shape of the spinner blade determines how fast 315-161- 4 3.15 13.20 24.40 and how far from the shaft a blade will spin. Shape Hex (106) Slasher (108) Scale (104) 315-162- 5 3.25 13.65 25.30 also affects how easy a blade is to start. 25 100 500 Order No. Size (1 pack) (4 pks) (20 pks) COLOR Blades are made in different colors to help you fit 310-100- 00 $1.65 $6.08 $26.40 (041) (100) your bait to the fishing conditions. Weather, water 310-101- 0 1.69 6.24 26.80 (101) clarity, and water temperature all play a part in what 310-102- 1 2.24 8.24 35.60 the fish hit. 310-103- 2 2.85 10.52 45.60 310-104- 3 3.45 12.68 54.80 320-150- 4 4.65 17.08 74.00 310-106- 5 6.29 23.08 99.80 (103) 310-420- 6 9.09 33.40 144.60 (102) LARGE COLORADO BLADES - Size 7 - 1⁷⁄₈" 10 50 NICKEL Order No. Finish (1 pack) (5 packs) DIAMOND COLORADO BLADES 310-237-101 Hammered Brass $4.65 $19.20 25 100 500 310-237-041 Smooth Nickel 6.65 27.60 DEEP CUP COLORADO BLADES Order No. Size (1 pack) (4 pks) (20 pks) 310-237-100 Hammered Nickel 6.93 28.80 The same size as our regular Colorado blades. The larger 310-402-002 2 $3.55 $12.96 $57.80 cup on these blades allows them to start easily and con- 310-237-102 Hammered Copper 9.27 38.50 310-402-003 3 4.29 15.80 70.20 tinue spinning at slower retrieve speeds than other blades. 310-402-004 4 5.79 21.24 94.20 Size 8 - 2" length Available in Smooth Nickel (041), Hammered Nickel (100), 310-238-101 Hammered Brass $5.95 $24.70 Hammered Brass (101). 310-402-005 5 7.79 28.52 126.40 310-238-041 Smooth Nickel 7.99 33.30 25 100 500 310-402-006 6 11.97 43.88 194.40 310-238-100 Hammered Nickel 8.35 34.75 Order No. Size (1 pack) (4 pks) (20 pks) GOLD 310-158- 2 $2.99 $11.12 $49.20 DIAMOND COLORADO BLADES 50/50 310-159- 3 3.54 12.96 57.40 10 50 100 310-160- 4 4.89 17.98 79.80 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) COLORADO 310-161- 5 6.57 24.08 106.80 310-403-002 2 $3.69 $16.90 $29.60 BLADES DEEP CUP SPECIALTY COLORADO BLADES 310-403-003 3 3.99 18.40 32.00 These colorado blades are perfect for sunny or cloudy 310-403-004 4 5.15 23.40 40.90 Gold plating is a 24K jewelry finish. Available in Ham- days. Please specify size when ordering. 310-403-005 5 6.13 27.90 48.80 mered Gold (103) Hammered Copper Lacquered (102). 52550 310-403-006 6 7.99 36.70 64.20 5 25 100 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (20 pks) 310-470-002 2 $5.79 $26.90 $49.70 310-163- 2 $1.49 $6.95 $25.80 310-470-003 3 5.93 27.50 50.80 310-164- 3 1.65 7.65 28.20 310-470-004 4 6.45 29.95 55.40 310-165- 4 2.09 9.70 35.80 310-470-005 5 6.89 31.90 59.20 310-166- 5 2.55 11.85 43.80 Order Toll Free! - 1-800-NETCRAFT • www.jannsnetcraft.com Dear Fellow sportsman, For 67 years, Netcraft has been the Red fisherman’s source for the latest in (008) innovative fishing tackle products. You’ll Black find our larger 2008 catalog is jam packed (010) (001) with 100’s of new innovative products Green (004) Pink that you’ve been looking for and are sure to (009) Chartreuse improve your fishing. What’s new for 2008? Big Bite Baits introduces BioBaits. White BioBaits have 66% more scent than regular soft plastic, (002) are 100% biodegradeable and won’t dry out. Glow Guides and tops produced by Alps have an innovative (048) recessed ring design that retains the ring in their stronger (018) (009) and lighter frame. We recommend you try them on your Orange Green next rod. Chartreuse Everyone here is excited about our TurboFlare and Orange (004) TurboFinesse skirts. Never before seen skirt colors (021) (048) Glow combined with life-like action will make these your skirt of choice. Thank you again for making Jann’s Netcraft your fishing Blue tackle resource. (030) Good Fishing, PAINTED COLORADO BLADES Bright, chip resistant paint. Please specify color. CATEYE GLOW BLADES 25 100 500 Our popular Colorado blades finished Order No. Size (1 pack) (4 pks) (20 pks) with a super extended glow-in-the-dark paint. 10 50 100 310-190- 1 $2.75 10.54 $47.80 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pkss) 310-118- 2 3.19 12.20 55.40 310-119- 3 3.67 14.00 63.60 310-130- 2 $5.75 $27.60 $49.90 310-120- 4 3.97 15.20 68.80 310-131- 3 5.95 28.50 51.70 310-121- 5 5.10 19.60 88.80 310-132- 4 7.57 36.20 65.60 Premium Mirror Finish COLORADO BLADES PREMIUM PLATING! (004) (008) (002) (027) (102) (103) Stamped from the best marine grade brass, buffed, plated SPECIALTY PLATED COLORADO BLADES CRYSTAL COLORADO BLADES and then polished to give you the finest jewelry quality spinner blades available. Please specify color. Gold plating is a 24K jewelry finish. Copper finish is clear Prism-like glitter reflects different colors of light as the lacquered to prevent tarnishing. Available in Smooth Gold blade is moved through the water. Please specify color. PREMIUM MIRROR FINISHES: (027), Hammered Gold (103), Hammered Copper (102). CRYSTAL COLORS: 24K Gold (027) Nickel (041) Copper Lacquer (043) 5 25 100 Chartreuse (004) Red (008) White (002) 10 50 100 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (20 pks) 10 50 100 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) 310-400- 2 $1.99 $9.25 $33.00 Order No. Size (1 pack) (5 pks) (10 pks) 310-290- 2 $3.57 $14.85 $26.70 310-401- 3 2.19 10.15 36.40 310-430- 2 $1.65 $7.65 $13.90 310-291- 3 3.83 15.90 28.70 320-152- 4 3.25 14.95 53.80 310-431- 3 1.87 8.60 15.70 310-292- 4 4.78 19.90 35.80 310-422- 5 3.34 15.40 55.20 310-432- 4 2.07 9.50 17.40 310-293- 5 5.89 24.60 44.20 310-434- 6 4.24 19.55 69.80 310-433- 5 2.67 12.30 22.50 310-294- 6 7.19 30.00 54.20 Please order by the pack • Mix Finishes for Quantity Pricing! © Copyright Jann's Netcraft LLC 2008 INDEX PRODUCT PAGE PRODUCT PAGE PRODUCT PAGE PRODUCT PAGE Accessory,gifts .. 82,86,90-98,101,116,117 Glue, Cement ................... 62,63,106 Nets, Bulk Netting,Traps ........... 85-88 Spinner Blades ..... Inside cover-5,8,13 Bags ........................................ 16 Guides, Sets & Tops ............ 60,67-74 ORDERING INFO ............................ 58 Spinnerbait Heads ....................... 20 Beads ............................ 17,18,113 Handles, Kits ........ 59-61,66,67,79,80 Packaging ............................ 16,17 Split Rings ................................. 6 Body Materials ........ 107,109,111-114 Hair, Fur, Dubbiing ... 106,107,110,111 Paint .........................
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