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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 33314" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I know somebody that had them. Do not buy them, you do not get what you pay for. The plastic is very difficult to handle and needs to be refrigerated or else it melts, the action is not NEARLY as good as the videos, and the person that used them fished them in places where he saw bass take real snakes. However, he never got a bite, and after a year of no success on it, he gave up on it. I wouldn't get it, I think a 10-12" floating worm will do the trick (if you can find one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 33314, member: 41"] I know somebody that had them. Do not buy them, you do not get what you pay for. The plastic is very difficult to handle and needs to be refrigerated or else it melts, the action is not NEARLY as good as the videos, and the person that used them fished them in places where he saw bass take real snakes. However, he never got a bite, and after a year of no success on it, he gave up on it. I wouldn't get it, I think a 10-12" floating worm will do the trick (if you can find one). [/QUOTE]
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