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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:03:58 -0500
- From: Cian C Robinson <cr2t+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: 'The Flying Lure'
- In-Reply-To: <1jhcqdINN39u@grapevine.EBay.Sun.COM>
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- I too have seen that very commercial on TV. The flying lure seemed to
- work well on TV. But in reality that is not the case. I have a friend
- who has the lure, and he let me borrow it on my fishing trip to Canada
- (Ontario) this past summer. The "flying lure" did not catch a single
- thing (not even a Rock Bass!!). The only thing that this lure catches is
- fishermen. It is a pure gimmick. Perhaps you should invest your money in
- some quality spinner baits, power worms (grubs and crawdads),
- jitterbugs, zara spooks, etc.
-
- Cian Robinson
- Carnegie Mellon University
- H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management
-