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  <title>Chris Bishop of Yo-Zuri: Mag vs. Hydro, Darter Tactics &amp;amp; Northeast Colors</title>
  <description>Peter sits down with Chris Bishop, VP of Sales &amp;amp;amp; Marketing at Yo-Zuri, during his annual June swing through New England. A 15-year company veteran and obsessive angler (snook and tarpon at home in Sebastian, FL; stripers at the Cape Cod Canal on the road), Chris explains the technology platforms behind Yo-Zuri's most trusted lures and how he actually fishes them. &amp;amp;nbsp; Covered in this episode: how the patented magnetic weight transfer system delivers distance and accuracy in wind; the difference between the Mag and Hydro platforms; why the Mag Darter's swim-plus-dart action excels around bridges, inlets, and shadow lines; fishing the swing in moving water; the Mag Pencil and the durable pearl-in-the-plastic finishes; the shallow-running Hydro Minnow LC and a quick lesson in lip design; the Hydro Monster Shot's dying-baitfish fall (an albie killer); the 3D Inshore series; and Chris's top Northeast colors — and the logic for when to match the hatch versus stand out. &amp;amp;nbsp; Every lure discussed is available at saltwateredge.com. Show Notes / Timestamps   0:00 — Intro: learning the &amp;quot;why&amp;quot; behind 20 years of products   0:48 — Chris's background; 15 years at Yo-Zuri; medical device sales roots   1:53 — His territory: national chains, product development, and keeping the Northeast   4:00 — Developing colors and baits specifically for New England, the Vineyard, and Jersey   5:59 — Mag vs. Hydro platforms explained   6:37 — The magnetic weight transfer &amp;quot;snap&amp;quot; and how it works   7:34 — Distance and accuracy in 20-mph wind   9:36 — Florida life: snook, tarpon, topwater jacks on the Surface Cruiser   11:23 — Hydro weight transfer vs. Mag: how to cast each   13:00 — Sled weight transfer in big pencils; why most big topwaters &amp;quot;cast like a potato chip&amp;quot;   14:12 — Mag Darter deep dive: swimming action + dart, four sizes   16:19 — Bridges, shadow lines, breachways: where the darter earns its keep   17:53 — Technique: the slow swing, the eddy edge, ricocheting off structure   19:38 — Floating it out to unreachable fish; tarpon technique   21:13 — Mag Pencil: 98% Northeast; pearl powder-in-plastic finishes   23:25 — 3D prism finishes and matching water clarity   26:34 — Hydro Minnow LC: runs in a foot of water; boulder fields and flats   28:40 — The Mag Speed for staying deep   29:37 — Lip design 101   30:36 — Fishing the LC as a wake bait at the Canal   31:23 — The Canal love-hate: &amp;quot;hustle and effort&amp;quot;   32:56 — Hydro Monster Shot: 10 years proven in Japan   35:10 — The shimmy on the fall; why it out-fishes a tin   36:33 — Sizes: albies to tuna; sand beach distance technique   39:35 — 3D Inshore series: shallow water, durable internal finishes, under $15   42:26 — Top Northeast colors: yellow, bone, bronze/bunker (ayu), green mackerel   45:47 — Flash, gradients, and when to stand out vs. match the hatch   48:06 — Under $30, ready out of the box — closing thoughts   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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