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http://www.ngcsports.com/ the bite light lure, i was wondering if that is the only lure, thats not a gimmick. Which might work.

Has anyone every used the bite light lure, or any lure like that?

I know the walking worm, kicktail, and frog lure are all gimmicks.The World's Best Frog Lure!

Proven in Tournaments! ;) I've seen that same picture of that bass on other gimmick lures.

Isn't this the company who claims their lures may get banned from tournament fishing?

I won't be ordering one.

Same company.  I wouldn't spend money on them.  

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That worm that moves on it's own does look kinda nice! haha but then again, I might as well just use Live bait.

BiteLight = Complete Fraud

Kicktail = Complete Fraud

Helicopter Lure = Complete Fraud

Hydra Lure = Complete Fraud

My rule of thumb is, if they take out one of those huge, full page advertising spaces and make it look like an official story, or the lure is sold on TV, I won't spend a dime on any of it. In fact I feel like I have wasted my time by having my eyes even slightly glance at the ad just as I turn the page.

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That worm that moves on it's own does look kinda nice! haha but then again, I might as well just use Live bait.

david that worm doesnt move on its own. the way it was molded was in a coil and when you get them you have to cut all the little pieces that hold in in the coil. then when its in the water you pull it and the resistance straightens but then it curls back up. so its not really moving on its own, you have to work it.

That worm that moves on it's own does look kinda nice! haha but then again, I might as well just use Live bait.

david that worm doesnt move on its own. the way it was molded was in a coil and when you get them you have to cut all the little pieces that hold in in the coil. then when its in the water you pull it and the resistance straightens but then it curls back up. so its not really moving on its own, you have to work it.

yup, even then, it curls back into a coil, ....it doesn't twist and gyrate like a real nightcrawler.

How 'bout checking out there "lucky jack" bobbers. Only 40 bucks for a set of 4.  ::o Pitiful.  >;)

What a joke. I have to admit my buddy got hooked and ordered the walking worm a few years back. It was definately a waste of money, I can't remember him catching hardly any fish at all on them. Glad i was out of town when he ordered or I might have also LOL.

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Not for me! I would never buy one of those things! ;)

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