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BANJO MINNOW FISHING LURE
BANJO MINNOW FISHING LURES ARE LIFE LIKE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
"Making lures that look exactly like the real thing has had a checkered history," one angler wrote. He claims the molded frogs and plastic worms of his youth "didn't fool fish at all," but today a plethora of lures have a remarkable resemblance to real fish. "Not only do they look like the real thing, they feel like, and can be made to move like the real thing, too."
Among the most popular modern day lures are the Banjo minnow fishing lures, which successfully look and swim like real fish.
Banjo minnow Fishing Lures are becoming the envy of fishermen everywhere.
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In fact, the banjo minnow fishing lures mimics the spastic action of a wounded dying minnow and create an illusion so realistic they triggers a genetic response in fish to bite, even if they're not hungry. The banjo minnow fishing lures work in fresh and salt water and catch all kinds of fish. "It's the greatest lure ever invented," a Florida fishing guide said.
Of course, the Banjo minnow fishing lures aren't the only lures that look and move like a real fish. NGC Sports (www.scientificfishing.com), the foremost designer of scientific lures, offers the KickTail lure that is based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that causes the tail of the lure, broken into five segments, to flutter left and right. This lure mimics the motion of a real fish so realistically that professional fishermen couldn't tell the difference between it and a live fish.
While the Banjo minnow fishing lures resemble a tiny minnow, the KickTail looks like a threadfin shad, so it's larger.
The banjo minnow fishing lures and the KickTail are competitors in the dynamic fishing lure industry. Try them both and decide for yourself which swims closest to a real fish and which works best to catch live fish.
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