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River to sea makes excellent quality lures. Give it a try, it's a different look, that's for sure.

Florida has lots of gold fish that have been dumped in the canals by people that get tired of the whole aquarium thing.

Looks a little gimmicky but I've thought about purchasing one, myself.

Looks pretty cool, but gotta wonder if it is another Banjo Minnow gimmick....  ;D

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You could start an aquarium for artificial baits if you can't catch any fish with it.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140384449752&hlp=false&rvr_id=217827436575&crlp=1_263602_304652&UA=M*S%3F&GUID=5e8b2e5112e0a06c1c445864ff608a26&itemid=140384449752&ff4=263602_304652#ht_500wt_922

Lucky Craft makes one as well, I see them on ebay for $5-$9 and think about buying one, but can't seem to pull the trigger. They just don't look like they would run right.

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You could start an aquarium for artificial baits if you can't catch any fish with it.

now theres an idea. have a bunch of random suspending baits , a couple floaters and one of those guys. would make a great conversation piece.  ;D ;D

i agree on them looking like they wouldnt run right. the LCs sure do look better though...

http://www.luckycraft.com/Virtual/Kingyo40.htm

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how do the two brands (LC and R2S) compare? they both seem to put out quality baits , but i have never fished anything from either of them...

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I realize this is an extremely old thread, but anyone know where to get one of these lures in 2020? Every online store I've found them on seems to be sold out. Not sure if they got discontinued or what?

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