THE LURES

Flag Rock Diamond Design lures are meticulously hand crafted with diamond accents that gleam and entice fish with their radiant sparkle.

Each lure is carefully airbrushed and/or hand painted, then double-coated to ensure lasting resilience. Equipped with protective bonnets over steel hooks, these lures prioritize safety and lasting durability.

The varied selection offers a diverse range of designs, including options like glow-in-the-dark diamonds, luminous paint, and an array of captivating decal patterns.

A LITTLE ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Hi, my name is Bob.  I grew up outside Boston, MA, spending as much of my time outside as I could.  In 2019 I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).  I was managing my disease until I sustained a head injury in 2021. After many months of physical therapy, it was determined I would not be able to return back to the regular work force. As a result, I had to find something else I could do.  I love fishing and painting, which led me here.  Now, with my family's help, I can share my creations with the world.  I hope you enjoy fishing with my lures as much as I enjoyed designing them.

I chose my brand name from something I used to drive by all the time, when I lived in Massachusetts, Flag Rock.  I have included a little bit about it below.

At the north end of White Horse beach [in Plymouth, MA] is a rock sticking out of the water with an American flag painted on it.

According to local legend, this act of patriotism was performed to cover a Nazi swastika painted on the rock. In the summer of 1941 local teenagers painted the first flag and went on to join the armed forces after Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941. The harsh winter storms washed the flag thin so the swastika showed through.

The next Fourth of July the tradition of re-painting the flag was born. Ed Fitzgerald, a White Horse resident, was part of that group. When Ed was of age he also joined the military service and left the tradition to his cousins, the Bradley boys of Priscilla Beach. For years they maintained the flag each Fourth of July until 1985 when [the] family home was sold.

Flag Rock still lies off the shore of White Horse Beach in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It still proudly lets you know what countries coast you're about to land on!

 

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