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Walking Worm-Revolutionary or Mediocre

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"FISH CAN'T SAY NO!" At least thats what John Fox, a ten time National and World Bass Fishing Champ says. This lure is "supposively" good enough to outfish live bait 3 to 1, and it has brought up that it should be banded in tournements. If it is really that good, could we have ourselfs, one of the greatest lures bass fishing has ever seen? Or is all this simply just a hyped up hoax. I might just order some of these.

How about 'Revolutionarily Mediocre at best'.  

It is an old gimmick like the flying lure, helicopter lure, or kicktail minnow...

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Buzz words and phrases to avoid:

"out fishes live bait 3 to 1"

"should (may be) banned in tournaments"

"one of the greatest lures bass fishing has ever seen"

:;)

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Roadwarrior, I am not making these phrases up, if you click the link in the original post they're all in there. It may be a gimmick, it may not be, we'll just have to wait until we get some more results.

He knows your not making them up.  These are the words and phrases all of the gimmicks use.  Not just this one.

I can smell the stink all the way up here in northern Virginia.  It smells like another gimmick.

These aren't new, been around for several years. They haven't been banned from any tounaments (no need to  ;D).

P.S. I have some Helicopter lures and Flying Lures in the garage that well meaning family members gave me for my birthday a few years ago if anyone is interested!!

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