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Boing lures?

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I was looking around on BTD the other day and found these, they are a walk-the-dog style bait that makes a very unique 'Boing' sound hence the name. Anyone use these, if so are they worth 30 bucks?

why not you buy one and try it out because it s new lure

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I think it's kinda neat. For 30 bones though I wouldn't touch it.

I bought one, haven't used it yet just waiting for the right conditions as we are still in the prespawn mode and the times I've used topwaters so far has been very limited. The reason I bought one is I heard very good reviews about this bait on another forum. I'll be sure to repost with my impressions of this bait after I've used it a few times later this summer.

Just recieved the latest " Bass Book" catalog from Bass Pro Shops and they just came out with the Boinger which sells for $ 6.99 not sure if this is the same one that Bass Tackle Depot sells. I wish I knew about this one before I bought the expensive one. :-/

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