Ah, the flying lure. Color is irrevalant. Half the kit flew to the bottom of the lake and the other half to the trash can. I did catch one fish on one tho - well, if you count snagging as catching.
...BillH

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Ah, the flying lure. Color is irrevalant. Half the kit flew to the bottom of the lake and the other half to the trash can. I did catch one fish on one tho - well, if you count snagging as catching.
...BillH
i was a part of the flying lure infomercial it was held on Williams town lake in noky they gave us all a huge kit and that was all we were allowed to throw wasn't even allowed to have other lures in the boat. well if you have ever fished this lake it is almost all docks there was a Kincaid bass-masters (I think )tournament going on same time and the videoed all of us fishin but the fish weighed in were their fish we didn't catch any that big. I had big fish of their tournament with 2.4 The longest eight hours of fishing ever and the twist in the line was aggravating
Rodney
Tight lines
It is easier to build a child than it is to repair an adult. GOD BLESS
No "Walkin Worm" victims?
I bought some of them and I actually do pretty well with them whenever i get around to fishing them. But usually they're pretty small.
Anyone remember this soft plastic bait? Well at least as soft as they could make plastic in those days. Came out mid- to late-80's.
It was supposed to resemble a salamander, which the advertisements described as the bass's worst enemy because they ate bass eggs. It had a flared red gill plate.
They were like $5 a dozen, which was incredibly expensive in those days. One of the bait shops here in Frankfort actually has a bunch of them in a box--only the "off" colors are left. Discounted, hurry while supplies last. :-)
I actually liked this bait and caught several really nice bass on it. Of course, given the pond I was fishing in at the time I could have caught them on a Dancin' Eel even.
JCB
I certainly remeber the salamander with red gills. I bought 'em and never caught anything on 'em. What about the Mister Twister soft plastic lure line and was scented like bananas. Anyone remember that from the 80's? I never bought any, thought it was a joke... it was.
I don't understand someone not liking the Fat Free Shad. I have had many days when that was my best fish catcher (several colors have worked for me). Had a 5 and a 6.12 on the same day in late March a few years back with the citrus color... As for Banjo Minnow, I've never fished one. However, when I was in Mexico last July I talked to a guy who was throwing one. I saw it rigged up on his rod. It was about 8" long and he said he caught 3 over 10 on it that day.
What about the orange, see through, Rebel Black Star. This crank is the lure I wish I'd never bought.
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Mar-22-06 AT 05:47PM (EST)[/font][p]So you're at fault eh Hoffman? You owe me the for the money I spent on the Flying Lure kit.
I did see Junior Olson catch a fish on one once Jim lol Darrell
OK, OK... the Flying lure was my purchase, but the Banjo Minnow was a gift.
I did catch one really small dink at Barkley on the banjo minnow, the flying lure??? ehhhh not so much.
Who knows, I still have them somewhere, perhaps I will catch that pig this year on one of them....lmao
