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Hey, how could I forget this one...?!
Ronnie Garrison brought up a case of JJ's Magic -- a garlic-scented dip and dye. Most of us tried one or two of the 4-bottle sets that JJ Polak sent up to each of us. The potent brew came in clear, blue, chartreuse, and orange... perfect accent colors. I used the chartreuse to touch up the tails of my Driftwood Lures Flippin' Shads. It was easy and quick to apply.... dried quickly enough to set the lure down immediately without staining the boat gunnels or carpet. The color is permanent, and the scent (and presumably taste) lasted an incredibly long time. Smallmouth bass seemed to like it, too. One northern pike was heard to exclaim,as I lifted it to extract the hook, "Mama-mia, tha'sa spicy shad. Lo amo, Giuseppe.... Molto squisito!" Joe |
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