BIOVEX™ Lures from Japan, Now Available in U.S.

About BIOVEX™
Since 1997, BIOVEX’s success in Japan comes from the precise calculation of technical specs to make easy to catch, result oriented lures for both professional and novice anglers. AND better yet, their lures are a fraction of the price of other Japanese companies with an average price of $8. They have recently established their U.S. headquarters in Orange County, California.

U.S. Professional
Josh Douglas, professional tournament bass angler from Shakopee, Minnesota will be competing in tournaments such as Bassmaster and FLW in 2013. Josh uses BIOVEX™ lures and said “proven winners such as the BIOVEX™ Deep Runner and BIOVEX™ Wake I have so much confidence in.”

Availability
Currently the fresh water bait available in the U.S. is 9 types of Hard Bait, 2 types of Soft Bait and 3 types of Wire Bait in many sizes, weights and colors. Salt water bait will be available in summer 2013. For more information, visit www.biovexusa.com
For further information, please contact:
Contact: Hiro Zusho
Email: info@biovexusa.com
Phone: (949) 478 – 5695
Address: P.O. Box 7905
Newport Beach, CA 92658

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