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I think it's some very clever marketing adopted from P3TA. P3TA has had tons of exposure over the last several years since they started publicizing stuff that offends or shocks people.I don't think you will hear a word from them about the ad. Good for you St. Croix!

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poodles eh? I always thought people used guinie pigs?

Not big enough for the 50"+ fish. Guinie's are good for pike and low 40" musky, cat's can get a 50" but not as often as a poodle. That reminds me, I have to go to the pet store soon...

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I think its great. great comedic ad.

 

if it pushes the buttons of the P3TA whacko's - great.

 

they are all nutjobs anyway.

 

St. Croix makes great rods. second only to G. Loomis.

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A great add, and a smart business move, they should change the add to nothin throws a Taliban like a St Croix and have a 10/0 mustad coming out of theirasshat.gif

 

now THAT would be funny.But i'm sure someone would find it offensivewhistling.gif

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To me, it's just another live bait rig. No different than using a sucker minnow. Works best this way so the bait lasts longer.

 

 

Although the hooking technique is a little more humane than how a sucker minnow would be hooked.

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Years ago I T boned a PU with my motorcycle at 50mph, but the closest I ever came to death was when I told the sister her new shitsu puppy would make good muskie bait.:wallbash: :wallbash:

 

vance

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Aw man, my secret musky bait from this year has been discovered. *sigh* But the sweater I used was a different colour. (perch pattern)

 

And don't forget, you will need a wooden plank to float the cat on in order to get the full aerial effect from those spectacular surface strikes. When fishing weedy lakes, make sure you use one of those hairless cats to reduce fouling.

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Yup, you need to smoke one and relax...

 

 

yup i did that cool.gif all i can think of now, is chihuahua in a perch colored sweater treading water like a fool,yelling "I think you need a bigger bait !!!!"huh.gif

I think i"ll go lie down now....blush.gif

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The next commercial should be "Waiting for muskie season?" Now you hook up your big dog, shepherd or lab type to the collar(no hooks just the snap) attached to your musky rod/reel and play fetch with a stick.. LOL HOLD ON !!

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Although the hooking technique is a little more humane than how a sucker minnow would be hooked.

 

Agreed, good thing they keep the bait on a harness...kinda like a O ring on a senko, saves the bait so it can be used a few times.

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A couple years ago while planning a trip to Lakair my buddy and decided to tell our wives we were ordering harnesses for baby ducks and asked them if they also wanted harnesses. Of course they were outraged and we had them hooked big time when we got Kevin in on the act by having him send an e-mail to us indicating he would arrange for the ducklings to be available upon our arrival. This went on for a couple weeks, and I knew my wife was very disturbed by this because she would bring it up at the oddest times. "Is it legal?" "Don't you feel badly?" "How do the harnesses work"?, and on and on. My buddy and I work together and every day we'd get together and share our wive's questions and indignation over coffee. At some point I went down to the pet shop and bought the smallest pet harness I could find, brought it home, tied on a couple monster hooks, and laid it on the kitchen table. My wife came home,looked at it and announced she wasn't going if I was going to kill a baby duck just to catch a fish. So I told her the ducks don't always die, especially if you don't cast them. Just set them in the water and let them swim around. At some point I knew she was really getting upset so I came clean. Then there is a period of a couple hours where I don't remember much. We still joke about that one.

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A couple years ago while planning a trip to Lakair my buddy and decided to tell our wives we were ordering harnesses for baby ducks and asked them if they also wanted harnesses. Of course they were outraged and we had them hooked big time when we got Kevin in on the act by having him send an e-mail to us indicating he would arrange for the ducklings to be available upon our arrival. This went on for a couple weeks, and I knew my wife was very disturbed by this because she would bring it up at the oddest times. "Is it legal?" "Don't you feel badly?" "How do the harnesses work"?, and on and on. My buddy and I work together and every day we'd get together and share our wive's questions and indignation over coffee. At some point I went down to the pet shop and bought the smallest pet harness I could find, brought it home, tied on a couple monster hooks, and laid it on the kitchen table. My wife came home,looked at it and announced she wasn't going if I was going to kill a baby duck just to catch a fish. So I told her the ducks don't always die, especially if you don't cast them. Just set them in the water and let them swim around. At some point I knew she was really getting upset so I came clean. Then there is a period of a couple hours where I don't remember much. We still joke about that one.

 

 

 

LOL!!!!! Great story!

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sigh......you too eh ?mellow.gif My wife freaked when she saw it, and the only way to calm her down was post this stupid rant thing in here.dumbest thing i've done in a long timewallbash.gifwallbash.gifwallbash.gifwallbash.gifwallbash.gif

 

 

riiiiiiiiiiiiight...it was the "wife" that freaked out :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

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