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A product of my friend's over-active imagination, a few beers, and one rubber dinosaur that I found in his tackle box. We call it the Chingaderadon, and yes he promises to throw it out a few times. I'll post if it works.

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It might work on sturgeon !  

That looks like a good bait for the Loch Ness monster.  ;D

If it doesn't catch anything, make sure you give it back to your kid  :'(  .  LOL

That looks like a good bait for the Loch Ness monster. ;D

Two thumbs up....priceless!!! lol

Parts for a spinnerbait.................$20

Plastic dinosaur................$0.25 at Dollar General

Being so wasted that you forget about the spinnerbait, and make something that does not resemble anything that a bass would make...............................................PRICELESS!

Sorry, couldn't resist.   8-)

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In murkey water it might resemble a fat waterdog who's tail was already eaten!   ;D  I'm sure the first guy to make or use an 11" swimbait for bass got a few strange looks.

Better hope PETA don't see that!

CJ. You got that right!!! LOL ;D ;D ;D ;D

PS,

Make sure there is no video of you making or using the lure.  ;D ;D ;D

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