Los Angeles, California (CA) Artificial Fishing Lures Companies

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Haddock Fishing Supplies
2321 West 230th Place
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 530-8795
Bass Time Lures
12244 Samoline Avenue
Downey CA 90242
Catch More Lures
5681 Marburn Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90043
(323) 295-1459
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Tady Lures Corp
557 Coralridge Place
La Puente CA 91746
(626) 333-3358

Tady Lures Corp is a privately held company in La Puente, CA and is a Unknown business.
Wild Lures
2016 Ocean Park Boulevard A
Santa Monica CA 90405
(310) 710-6030
Damiki Fishing Lures
26017 Huntington Lane # D
Valencia CA 91355
(661) 702-0506
Tiger Lures
7112 East Parkcrest St.
Long Beach CA 90808
Erics Lures
1137 East Avenue J Apartment 204
Lancaster CA 93535
(805) 587-5815
Salas Aluminum Lures
5142 Chakemco St.
South Gate CA 90280
(323) 564-5442
Richard B Markey
10604 Foix Avenue
Norwalk CA 90650
(562) 484-9737
Arrow Industries
10131 Lynrose St.
Temple City CA 91780
(626) 447-5929
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