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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Lunker" data-source="post: 3918" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>Someone once said that "90% of all lures manufactured today are designed to catch the fisherman". There may be some truth to that. When I was a boy I would take my mothers clothepins, put an eyehook on the front and a swinging treble in the rear and catch so many bass, walking the dog, that it was way past legal. Sometimes I would paint them, sometimes not. It didn't matter. The end result of using those clothespins suggest that looks, details and color doesn't matter, thus the saying "90% of all lures manufactured today are designed to catch the fisherman". Ah, what the heck... I still like looking for new lures to buy!</p><p></p><p>Jim <"}}}}}><</p><p>www.curwensvillelakefishing.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Lunker, post: 3918, member: 118"] Someone once said that "90% of all lures manufactured today are designed to catch the fisherman". There may be some truth to that. When I was a boy I would take my mothers clothepins, put an eyehook on the front and a swinging treble in the rear and catch so many bass, walking the dog, that it was way past legal. Sometimes I would paint them, sometimes not. It didn't matter. The end result of using those clothespins suggest that looks, details and color doesn't matter, thus the saying "90% of all lures manufactured today are designed to catch the fisherman". Ah, what the heck... I still like looking for new lures to buy! Jim <"}}}}}>< www.curwensvillelakefishing.com [/QUOTE]
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