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Has anyone seen this before? What is it called? Where can I get one? Thanks!

 

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Looks like someone just stuck them together to simulate one fish chasing another.

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The original video was posted by a Japanese member of this bass community on G+. I find the action very interesting. I'm not sure if he just attached them together or if they came like that.

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looks similar to a Jackall Giron , seems you could connect the two and have something very similar

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Saw something similar the other day using 2 Swaver's. The larger bait is very close to a Giron. They have a hook hanger in the tail though. That could come in handy connecting the two.

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Things are getting out of hand.  Next thing you know they will have a lure imitating a whole school of bait fish... oh wait...

Capt g has been doing that in Japan since the 90s...

It works. Very well

I don't know what it is but I want one

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