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Boss Gobbler

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You are willing to bid on these lures!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-of-106-Lucky-Cr ... dZViewItem

:lol:

I have never seen or heard of Lucky Craft until the other day. I was in Dick's Sporting Goods when a glow of light caught my eye in the showcase. I walked over in wonder and saw one of the prettiest lures, a topwater about 5" long that looked like a shad. I then saw the price and about choked :lol: I thought $14.99 was alot for something I was sure to loose in the first six casts. Much like my two week old jitter bug that was lost last night :cry: (no dancing for joy Dale! :wink: )

Anyway. If you are way more addicted to fishing then anyone I know, you to can bid on this nice collection of Lucky Craft lures. The bid as of right now is... $691.01 for 106 Lucky Craft lures :shock: Pretty good deal for around $6.00 apeice.

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Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:00 am
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King of Spring
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Hey, I liked your topwater lure! Sad that you lost it. You need to get that jonboat registered and use a trolling motor. Atleast you'd be able to retrieve the lures. Get a rod for that 5500 and let's get casting!


Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:14 am
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Should have seen the prices on some of the Japanese baits when they first started hitting the market... remember seeing some of the Michaels (a very dresseed up version of a pop R) go for ~ $75 each back in the early 1990's in a local tackleshop. Also remember seeing some crankbaits in the early 1970's that a buddy of my dads had paid $15 each for... remember thinking that was a FORTUNE!!!! Guess it is like some of the high end and custome shells, chokes, and turkey calls that are on the market today...... NICE STUFF!!!


Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:28 pm
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I was browsing the net this morning looking at crankbaits and came across a line that I think were called "MegaBass" but not for sure. Anyway they sold for 29.99. I can't imagine throwing a bait like that into the water and be able to concentrate on fishing.


Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:46 pm
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Hey Scott, you say that Jitter Bug just danced away from you? LOL

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