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What’s Old Is New Again

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  • Super User

In case you need a reminder about how nothing old is ever forgotten, just shined up and rereleased after most everyone has forgotten (where’s my Ron Lindner quote?). I got this new bait release in my feed from Nishine Lure Works today. Remind you of a bait from the 1980s still considered one of the worst in bass fishing history, rereleased over a decade later by YUM to similar reviews? But maybe a new paint job, a semi-weedless hook design and a flashy spinner blade will turn it into the next great thing in 2025??? 
 

Edit: Found my Ron Lindner quote: “Lures and systems move in cycles. If you want to know what’s likely to make a big splash, just look back about 20 to 25 years, see what was hot then but fallen into disuse today, and there’s your answer. You don’t always need to reinvent the wheel. Just recycle an old jalopy, slap on a fresh coat of paint, and give it a sexy new name and vivid color scheme. If it worked then, it’ll probably work now. And remember, if the fish haven’t seen it the last 10 years, they haven’t seen it, period. Some old tricks never go out of style. Only out of fashion and popularity.”

 

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  • Super User

I bought a few in the 80 s So … Let’s hope 😀

  • Super User

When I saw the title of this I thought it was going to be about your jeans.

  • Super User

It looks like the next hot thing.

  • Super User

Noooooooo!!!!  My childhood nemesis meets my favorite jerkbait maker.  I don't know how to feel.

 

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Nishine doesn't really release junk so I trust them. But...  that's got me a bit nervous lol.

  • Super User

I'm a hard pass on the eel.

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I remember having a few of these as a kid. Like a lot of lures, it was hot then it's not. 

 

Nishine makes good stuff though. They make baits and lures that they like to use. So I have a confidence in their products. 

 

Stole this from E-bay. 

 

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Man I begged my dad to get me some of these when I was a kid. Those commercials were very tempting!

 

8 hours ago, Team9nine said:

But maybe a new paint job, a semi-weedless hook design and a flashy spinner blade will turn it into the next great thing in 2025??? 

Theres not enough marketing firms in the world to hype this up, unless Nishine sells it to (enter joke) 6th Sense or Googan😂 

 

It looks interesting though, has a lot happening all at once. Its got a goby head, leech body, underspin blade, and a jerkbait bill? And going off of Nishines prices im guessing somewhere between $8-10 each, without the ability to change trailer, and what looks to be a very small size more oriented to panfish like crappie?

5 hours ago, GreenPig said:

I'm a hard pass on the eel.

Its a cool unique looking thing, but same here.

18 minutes ago, MediumMouthBass said:

 

Theres not enough marketing firms in the world to hype this up, unless Nishine sells it to (enter joke) 6th Sense or Googan😂 

 

It looks interesting though, has a lot happening all at once. Its got a goby head, leech body, underspin blade, and a jerkbait bill? And going off of Nishines prices im guessing somewhere between $8-10 each, without the ability to change trailer, and what looks to be a very small size more oriented to panfish like crappie?

It’s a cool unique looking thing, but same here.

The head looks like a regular tadpole to me. The whole thing looks like a tadpole. Might work well in the spring when lots of tadpoles are around.

I fell for that gimmicky Dance’s Eel over 4 decades ago & never caught a fish on it! 😂 Not falling for it again. That’s a big hard pass from me!!! 😂🤣

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Yep, I fell for the original too (In my defense, I was about 15).

 

Still got it: 

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  • Super User

The resemblance to a Dancing Eel is obvious, but Storm made a short fat crankbait with a soft curly tail for many years.  I think it was called a little Tubby, but not quite sure on the name.  I never had one, but I almost pulled the trigger on this lure many times, while drooling through the Bass Pro Shops catalogues while growing up.  I am curious if any one here ever fished the Storm bait.

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Jerry Rhoton was the guy who designed the Lil’ Tubby crankbait. It had a replaceable/changeable soft plastic tail. He was from Oklahoma, and a good friend of Jimmy Houston. He passed away back in 2020 at the age of 81. I always thought that bait was cool, but think I may have only ever owned one of them, and don’t believe I ever even fished with it.

 

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  • Super User

I legit put a ribbon tail worm on the back of a square bill a couple days ago for fun and it looked better than I thought it would. I didn't catch any fish though.  😂😂😂😂

Picture reminds me of the little bfs Jackall baits. Jackall sells the tappy for $20 but I picked up some knock offs from Amazon for ultralight fishing and hoping they work well. I remember the Bill Dance Eel and never caught a fish on it but also didn't like it after a few casts. 

 

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32 minutes ago, primetime said:

Picture reminds me of the little bfs Jackall baits. Jackall sells the tappy for $20 but I picked up some knock offs from Amazon for ultralight fishing and hoping they work well. I remember the Bill Dance Eel and never caught a fish on it but also didn't like it after a few casts. 

 

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Another good example you posted. Let’s just take a Norman Front Runner, put a small lip on it and then bling it up and sell it for 5X what the originals cost 😄

 

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1 minute ago, Team9nine said:


Another good example you posted. Let’s just take a Norman Front Runner, put a small lip on it and then bling it up and sell it for 5X what the originals cost 😄

 

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Very True....Your original point is spot on. So many of the new baits are simply slight mods on older ideas. The Senko was a huge revolution in fishing but is essentially a slight modification on the Slug-go which was a huge hit when it first came out.    The lure you posted made me think of the Yo-zuri Snap beans....I think those are discontinued as well.   Good Topic. 

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