
June 10th, 2004, 08:14 PM
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But would Tony Germuga use it?
On 10 Jun 2004 17:28:29 GMT, dave hillstrom wrote:
(Tubby Chubbs) wrote in
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From http://totallyabsurd.com/cricketgun.htm
Visit the sight for the patent illustration.
Is this right? Or does it erode the foundations of all that fishing
is meant to be? What I need to know is, would Tony Germuga use it?
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Cricket Gun
US Patent 5,103,585* / Issued 1992
Have you ever gone fishing using crickets as bait? Does it bug you
when you open the bait bucket and all of the crickets take this
opportune moment to flee for their lives? This bait bucket thing is a
two handed operation and you know what that means, you may have to set
your beer down for a moment, causing you to lose concentration. Well
we have the solution for all of your fishin' and cricket needs, the
Cricket Gun!
To use; just load the gun with a multitude of frisky crickets and when
you are ready to feed the fish, pull the trigger and snatch the little
fella as he flies by. He'll be so bewildered by his blast from the
past that he may not resist having you get your hooks in him. We do
suggest one note of caution; fat crickets make a messy gun jam.
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well, since live bait in fresh water is evil and wrong, i would say that
the cricket gun, though entertaining, is evil and wrong.
Cricket guns don't kill fish. People kill fish.
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Tubby Chubbs, mhm i x i
sh0ck the 0nkeiy
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