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Thoughts?

Too lazy to actually look into this statement bit thought it was interesting, kind of funny and maybe or likely not Lucky Craft is onto something. Noticed a few japanese baits mentioning this actually.

"Graphite silicon is the only mineral on Earth that has self-generating power. This self-heating metal is incorporated into Lucky Craft jigs through a series of unique steps, and was developed by combining Lucky Craft’s technology with input from professional anglers. The energy of these graphite silicon jigs stimulates the ‘sixth sense’ that fish possess."

Just reading that made me want to buy 426 if them...sorry kids! No Christmas this year, daddy's gotta buy some graphite silicone jigs!

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Stimulate.....that could mean a few things.

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8 hours ago, zeth said:

Thoughts?

Too lazy to actually look into this statement bit thought it was interesting, kind of funny and maybe or likely not Lucky Craft is onto something. Noticed a few japanese baits mentioning this actually.

"Graphite silicon is the only mineral on Earth that has self-generating power. This self-heating metal is incorporated into Lucky Craft jigs through a series of unique steps, and was developed by combining Lucky Craft’s technology with input from professional anglers. The energy of these graphite silicon jigs stimulates the ‘sixth sense’ that fish possess."

I have a guy in Japan send me some JDM lures every so often, the literal translations on the packages always make me laugh. 

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Too true... even the translations they put on the packaging we get is often pretty funny.  They can wax poetic about a plastic worm!

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