07-10-06, 02:10 PM | #1 |
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Anybody use or try Food source worms or "non plastics"
I have seen them once before and bought a bag today. Given the obvious issues with the plastic not being digested by fish and laying in our water this is a smart idea.
http://www.fslures.com/ "100% Real Food. FoodSource Lures are the only molded fishing lures made entirely of ingredients that fish can eat and want to eat. They are not plastic. Powerful Scent Attractants. FoodSource Lures include powerful scents that tell fish "this is food." Fish bite and hold on. Durable. BASSMASTER magazine says FoodSource Lures are "more durable than many soft plastics and will last long enough to land several bass." Biodegradable and Safe for Wildlife. FoodSource Lures do not pollute the environment. Fish and other animals can eat, digest and metabolize FoodSource Lures." Has anyone tried them here?
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07-10-06, 05:04 PM | #2 |
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absolutely 100% awful. personal review of them
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07-10-06, 05:41 PM | #4 |
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i had no success, thought they had bad action. dont move realistically, seem to tough, and didnt taste good at all. (yeah dont ask)
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