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CaliBassanator

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  1. "...lab coats in the ICAST pictures!" It helps the simple minded like me to piece the puzzle together..."scientist + fishing = $$$$$$" I just want a piece of the green. Aren't you even remotely curious? I'm man enough to admit, I am. It's worth $40 bucks to me to get the biggest Bass of my life. Heck, I spend more than that on worms, in an amount of time I don't care to disclose as to be rediculed for all eternity. :
  2. If one pro angler shows me it works as good or even better than anything else, I may have to just buy stock in their company.
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  4. I'll loose that bet. I agree that the actual product picture on ESPN does make a difference. I also like the idea that it has "fish feeding stimulants" for many species of fish, including Bass and Salmon. From what I've read these are stimulants, not attractant smells. They claim that the scientists have studied what makes the fish feed, and duplicated that chemical reaction. Which will increase my odds of a fish biting no matter what it looks like. ;D Don't hate me for forking over the bucks to give this one a shot! I figure if we can place grain for deer to feed on in order to lure them to the kill, then what the heck...get these fish to bite an ugly lure!

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