New Lite
Bite Designed to Outperform Traditional Diving Disks.
SHEBOYGAN, Wisc.—The Slide-Diver Lite Bite
uses the properties of a diver disk to take lures down and away
from the boat, but allows the angler to stretch the offering
well behind the diver, which instantly releases at the lightest
bite from a fish.
“We like to say that as soon as your rod
moves, all you have to do is remove it from the rod holder and
reel,” says company president and Slide Diver inventor Randy
Even, a charter captain out of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. “Basically,
it’s like having a tacklebox downrigger—put one on either side
of the boat and you have two more precise depth control devices
that allow you to set lines as deep below and as far behind the
boat as you want.”
| The Slide Diver Lite-Bite,
like the original Slide Diver, has a mechanism that
allows it to be clamped down anywhere on the fishing
line. What sets the Lite Bite apart is an extra
“arm” that instantly pries the release mechanism
open when a fish of any size hits. Properly
adjusted, the Lite-Bite can handle everything from
the smallest spoons and walleye |
 |
spinner rigs to the largest flashers and
cut herring set-ups. Even noted that anglers who troll for
virtually any species, from crappie and walleye to salmon and
striped bass will benefit from the new disk.
“We’ve been testing this design for more
than two years and feel it’s right where we want it to be to
work perfectly every time,” says Even. “The days of towing a
small fish around behind a diver without knowing it are gone for
good.”
The Slide Diver Lite Bite is available in
one size and clear, green and orange colors. Suggested retail
price is about $20. For more information, contact Slide Diver at
920-452-9964;
www.slidediver.com
To interview Capt. Randy Even designer of
the lite bite, call 920-452-9964. For a hi-res digital image,
email
ucharters@excel.net.
Just wanted to forward an article from Dave
Mull, the editor of the Great Lakes Angler Magazine. This article
was printed in numerous publications and I wanted to share it with
you. We will be forwarding future updates as they become available
and as advances are made in the use of the Lite Bite
New Lite Bite Designed to Outperform
Traditional Diving Disks.
SHEBOYGAN, Wisc.—The Slide-Diver Lite Bite uses
the properties of a diver disk to take lures down and away from the
boat, but allows the angler to stretch the offering well behind the
diver, which instantly releases at the lightest bite from a fish.
“We like to say that as soon as your rod moves,
all you have to do is remove it from the rod holder and reel,” says
company president and Slide Diver inventor Randy Even, a charter
captain out of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. “Basically, it’s like having a
tacklebox downrigger—put one on either side of the boat and you have
two more precise depth control devices that allow you to set lines
as deep below and as far behind the boat as you want.”
The Slide Diver Lite-Bite, like the original
Slide Diver, has a mechanism that allows it to be clamped down
anywhere on the fishing line. What sets the Lite Bite apart is an
extra “arm” that instantly pries the release mechanism open when a
fish of any size hits. Properly adjusted, the Lite-Bite can handle
everything from the smallest spoons and walleye spinner rigs to the
largest flashers and cut herring set-ups. Even noted that anglers
who troll for virtually any species, from crappie and walleye to
salmon and striped bass will benefit from the new disk.
“We’ve been testing this design for more than
two years and feel it’s right where we want it to be to work
perfectly every time,” says Even. “The days of towing a small fish
around behind a diver without knowing it are gone for good.”
The Slide Diver Lite Bite is available in one
size and clear, green and orange colors. Suggested retail price is
about $20. For more information, contact Slide Diver at
920-452-9964;
www.slidediver.com
Editors: To interview Capt. Randy Even, call
920-452-9964. For a hi-res digital image, email
ucharters@excel.net.
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Randy Even
U-Charters, Inc.
4226 S. 13th St.
Sheboygan, WI 53081
Telephone: (920) 452-9964
www.u-charters.com
www.slidediver.com