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About Fishing Products including Make Your Own => Bass Fishing Products => Topic started by: t-bone on January 13, 2010, 12:03:18 PM
Okay, I'll admit it right off the bat that I'm a geek and love new technology. I'm a gadget freak...
My shipment came this week for the BioPulse lure. It is supposedly "scientifically advanced" in nearly every way to attract fish - sound, sight, smell, etc.
My first reaction was - "darn, that is one big lure" - it is 5.5 inches long and as thick as, well I won't go there.
Once spring comes I'll chuck this around using a very stout rod and see if catches anything or if it just scares the crap out of other fish in the lake.
There website is:
www.mystictackleworks.net (http://www.mystictackleworks.net)
What does everyone else think about this weird "science"?
lol, better not throw that thing around any stumps or down trees, you might lose it and that things EXPENSIVE!
True - over $30... not to mention if I need more batteries ;)
It will probably be a St. Clair bait - no worries on getting it hung on anything out there!
Quote from: t-bone on January 13, 2010, 12:18:42 PM
True - over $30... not to mention if I need more batteries ;)
It will probably be a St. Clair bait - no worries on getting it hung on anything out there!
nothing except the jaw of a big pike or musky!!
You know you only live once... and you have to take some risks. I've had plenty of luckycrafts disappear into the depths... I can deal with it!
Looks like a lure designed to catch fishermen to me...
Many lures are, fish dont spend any money in tackle shops!