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Old June 26th, 2004, 02:29 PM
Bob Rickard
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Thanks, Sket, and hooray for common sense, one of the most rare of God's
creations. Some may disapprove here, but for the moment I am going to pursue
this concept much further.

I occasionaly hear some really good, intelligent anglers rant at our lures,
proclaiming "I would never pay over $7 for a spinnerbait". That, folks, is
just not real smart. Consider these factors: Good (repeat, "Good")
spinnerbaits are among the most expensive lures to make, and their prices
are seldom a rip-off. Spinnerbaits are also among the hardest lures to lose,
and can often survive many, many years(!) of hard use. Used properly, over
the long run spinnerbaits will catch as many fish as any lure, and they
often run larger. The original average selling prices of good spinnerbaits
are in line with the prices of other good lures, but when their long average
life span is figured in, good spinnerbaits are probably the lowest priced
lures on the market to own.

Spend over $7.00 for a good spinnerbait? Our non-kitted lures are about 8
bucks each (with fully interchangeable blades), and other excellent
spinnerbaits are also available in the same price range without that
feature. I don't know of better values than that.

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Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
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Six bucks for a pak of ten isn't all that pricey..they catch bass
period, more salt, better motion on the fall, and over 100 colors for
all occasions.. with a 40k price tag on a boat and truck, 2/3k on
other tackle, and gas at this time around $2.50 a gallon, for a 200 mile
round trip, I want to catch bass, so if I use 3/4 paks and catch some
quality bass on them its a small price....good bassin' to ya..

sket