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I Don't Think A Plug Knocker Would Work If This Thing Got Snagged...

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Thats awesome, but it's up to $250 now so I won't be getting it

You should see the one I made. It shoves a grenade down their throat and then unclips the hook, the fish swimming away then pulls the pin. When that fish gets back to the school theyve all been bamboozled. KAPOOW, then you just drive around and collect your winning limit. Yeah, youll have penalties for dead fish but no one else will even have a fish when theyre all dead.

You should see the one I made. It shoves a grenade down their throat and then unclips the hook, the fish swimming away then pulls the pin. When that fish gets back to the school theyve all been bamboozled. KAPOOW, then you just drive around and collect your winning limit. Yeah, youll have penalties for dead fish but no one else will even have a fish when theyre all dead.

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Interesting bait.

 

Never have seen or heard of such a bait before.

 

Thanks for sharing.

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Does anyone know the name of that thing?

looks like a bear trap for fish

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I have never seen anything like that for freshwater fishing. That's incredible !

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Well, it ended at $412...

 

Insane.

 

Since finding this thing on ebay, I started searching around for 'spring-loaded lures'. Some of the prices, while not as inflated as this one, are pretty high, not to mention wild looking... Something to look out for at auctions or yard sales...

Reminds me of a bait that use to be used for pennzoil ads in bassmaster magazine 13 years ago. I think it was a plug with a bunch of hooks stuck out of it and a plastic worm going through the middle with a skirt and it said one of these is a game changer in the fishing industry and one is responsible for nasty flesh wounds lol

Atleast you wouldn't have to worry about setting the hook.

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