Salty Bones Shredded Mahi Profile Decal
Fishing accessories and utility gear help make Outer Banks fishing easier, safer, and more enjoyable. The Salty Bones Shredded Mahi Profile Decal is a bold, high-energy sticker designed for anglers who want to represent offshore fishing and the excitement of targeting mahi (dolphin) on the OBX. Built for outdoor use, this decal is ideal for tumblers, coolers, tackle boxes, boats, and vehicles.
What This Gear Is Commonly Used For
- Personalizing tumblers, coolers, and drinkware
- Decorating tackle boxes and offshore fishing gear
- Showcasing offshore species on vehicles and boats
Why This Gear Is Useful on the OBX
- Unique “shredded” mahi design stands out visually
- Built to handle sun exposure and coastal conditions
- Represents a popular offshore target species
Where This Gear Is Most Often Used
- Offshore and boat setups
- Surf and beach fishing gear
- Vehicles, coolers, and everyday accessories
Product Features
- Shredded-style mahi (dolphin) profile design
- Durable decal construction for outdoor use
- Suitable for smooth surfaces like tumblers, coolers, and boats
Product Specifications
- Application: Adhesive decal
- Use: Indoor and outdoor
- Design: Shredded mahi fish profile
Why Buy Fishing Accessories from Frank & Fran’s
Frank & Fran’s carries accessories that reflect the Outer Banks fishing lifestyle. From essential gear to bold decals like this, our selection is built around what anglers actually use in OBX conditions.
FAQ Section
Is this decal suitable for outdoor use?
Yes. It is designed to handle sun exposure and coastal conditions.
Where can I apply this decal?
It works well on tumblers, coolers, tackle boxes, boats, and other smooth surfaces.
Will this hold up in saltwater environments?
Yes, though rinsing and avoiding heavy abrasion will help extend its lifespan.
Is this decal easy to apply?
Yes. It applies easily to clean, smooth surfaces.
Can Frank & Fran’s help me find more offshore gear?
Yes. Our staff can recommend tackle, accessories, and gear for targeting offshore species like mahi.