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New swimbait lure is 600 in 1

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  • Super User

Im sure there were quite a few roaches produced during research and development

28 minutes ago, Montanaro said:

Im sure there were quite a few roaches produced during research and development

U just won the quote of the day with that one man, lmao!

3 hours ago, Jtrout said:

Loose it and there goes 600 lures lol. No thanks il take the banjo minnow please!

I can out fish your Banjo Minnow 600 to 1 with my Helicopter Lure! Yeah Buddy lol

Seriously, a buzz blade?  That puny buzzbait blade is not going to keep that big, useless piece of plastic on the surface.  That is the most gimmicky, overpriced fishing "lure" that I have ever seen.  For that much money you could get a really good swim bait, like a Bull Shad.

  • Super User

I want one, not kidding !

Well, it's not the most ridiculous lure I've ever seen. Has anybody ever seen one of these dragonfly lures on a fake lily pad? Called a Hoverlure. 

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  • Super User
19 minutes ago, Raul said:

I want one, not kidding !

Don't encourage the idiot that built this monstrosity. He may come up with a lure that is 700 lures in 1.

I'd give that dragonfly a try long before any iteration of this thing. Although if it does hit the bargain bin it would make a great gag gift.

I like the idea of being able to make the lure fit different applications, but this one may go a little overboard.

 

Let's also not get it twisted. All it would take is for some pro fishermen to use and catch fish on that lure and most people here would be lining up like it's black Friday to get it.:)

Wait how does a glide bait have grub tails or..... buzz bait tails?

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