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  1. #25
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    Emergency news flash!

    The high cost lure makers gave me an idea for a new line of lures. SEE THE PHOTO BOARD FOR THE PROTOTYPE ON SALE NOW! SEE PHOTO BOARD "HURRICANE LURES PRESENTS"

    Guaranteed to catch fisherman, and the professional anglers choice when fishing the very rewarding water front bars and clubs in Louisville, Cinncinnatti, and St Louis. Guaranteed.....if you use these lures in those bars, you will get plenty of hook-ups!

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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    George Perry caught his record bass on a Creek Chub Perch Scale Wigglefish or a Creek Chub Fintail Shiner. I wonder what that lure cost him? Is it possible that bass have become so spoiled that they now require you to subject them to sticker shock to get a response?

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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    My boat is getting so old and worn out that if I put a $50 lure on it, it would double the rigs value.

    Wait a minute, good idea.......putting lures on the boat to raise the resale value would be a lot easier than recarpeting the !@#$$%!@#$# thing.
    Lol. I am with ya on that one. If I put one of em on my rig, the motor would blow just out of spite.

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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Shimano® Calais 4x8 DC Baitcast Reel
    And you thought the baits are getting costly. Check out the price on this reel at BPS

  5. #29
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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Thats a wallet buster. The Shimano® Stella® FD STL4000FD is even $50 more. Ouch..If I don't take care of the stuff I have my wife's gonna have to take up a second job to help pay for replacements.

  6. #30
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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Did you check out the 15$ luckycraft spinnerbaits?

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    Re: Emergency news flash!

    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    The high cost lure makers gave me an idea for a new line of lures. SEE THE PHOTO BOARD FOR THE PROTOTYPE ON SALE NOW! SEE PHOTO BOARD "HURRICANE LURES PRESENTS"

    Guaranteed to catch fisherman, and the professional anglers choice when fishing the very rewarding water front bars and clubs in Louisville, Cinncinnatti, and St Louis. Guaranteed.....if you use these lures in those bars, you will get plenty of hook-ups!

    QUIT IT - your making me blow good bourbon out my nose!

    Too Funny!

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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Take up fly fishing and tie your own.

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    Re: High Financial Risk Fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by Fntsyfbgod View Post
    If you want to see high risk check out Megabass lures. Everything they make is $25 and up. Your throwing a $25 lure on 10lb line. At least with swimbaits you can use 25lb or more.
    Megabass jerkbaits are the best I have ever used. Yes, I get a little nervous when I start bumping rocks, but I still haven't lost one - had a couple close calls.

    When I was working some at fisherman's headquarters in Draffenville I sold a couple of $100 megabass topwater baits - they were hand carved and hand painted, I would say they are sitting on someone's mantle, I seriously doubt they have touched the water. They didn't even look like they functional lures - but I would guess they would catch fish somewhere.

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