The almighty BANJO MINNOW
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
So there just tubes huh? I understand how they might work better than some other stuff. Thx for the linky chad, I appreciate it.
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
they're not really like tubes at all. they are suppose to "fly" under cover.
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
Bottom line , men lie women lie but numbers dont ... The retail tackle industry has generated over one billion dollars in sales in just the past 10 years along ! ....and if a sponser gave me a large check to endorse there products i would convince the world that "The Bacon lure" is the best thing since slice bread ..lol get my point ... in the stores it's not about what works it's all about what sells and who stands behind the product ... "dont believe the hype" !!!:batman:
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
The Flying Lure was one of the most successfully marketed infomercials in fishing. It was one constantly during the early 90's and it was well produced. It was quite entertaining to watch. It caught lots of fishermen, me included. But instead of keeping it as a phone order, they successfully got alot of product to local distribution via Walmart, Kmart, even BassPro and Cabelas. Being able to see the packages locally plus a huge infomercial campaign made it a sales success.the1fishingpro wrote:What is the Flying Lure? I havent seen any Infomercials on it. Im slightly interested in what they look like and what action they take. Can any1 hook me up with a Link or something? that would be greatly appreciated thanks :king:
What was the Flying Lure? It was a thin plastic tube and thin jighead design that allowed it to glide sweetly on a hoprizontal plane. The "genius" of the Flying Lure was the jig head was weighted backwards from conventional jig weights, so when you let the rod tip down, the lure would swim backwards under cover like logs, docks, brush piles, etc.
I heard a rumor that the original Flying Lure company went out of business a few years ago. That's probably because they failed to keep the interest level up and did a poor job on expanding the offerings available to consumers. It was a one product show. But they are still a common feature on Ebay.
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
That would be the "Flying lure" not the Banjo Minnow, right?:bball:CK14 wrote:they're not really like tubes at all. they are suppose to "fly" under cover.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
You know, I still have some, and they worked well enough. I was always a little disappointed on the color offerings, and they seemed a little expensive to me in the old days.cavdad45 wrote:The Flying Lure was one of the most successfully marketed infomercials in fishing. It was one constantly during the early 90's and it was well produced. It was quite entertaining to watch. It caught lots of fishermen, me included. But instead of keeping it as a phone order, they successfully got alot of product to local distribution via Walmart, Kmart, even BassPro and Cabelas. Being able to see the packages locally plus a huge infomercial campaign made it a sales success.the1fishingpro wrote:What is the Flying Lure? I havent seen any Infomercials on it. Im slightly interested in what they look like and what action they take. Can any1 hook me up with a Link or something? that would be greatly appreciated thanks :king:
What was the Flying Lure? It was a thin plastic tube and thin jighead design that allowed it to glide sweetly on a hoprizontal plane. The "genius" of the Flying Lure was the jig head was weighted backwards from conventional jig weights, so when you let the rod tip down, the lure would swim backwards under cover like logs, docks, brush piles, etc.
I heard a rumor that the original Flying Lure company went out of business a few years ago. That's probably because they failed to keep the interest level up and did a poor job on expanding the offerings available to consumers. It was a one product show. But they are still a common feature on Ebay.
Still, it was just a tool, nothing more, nothing less.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
Banjo minnow caught fish for most people and I still know guys who fish them. The Flying Lure was a flying joke...
RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
It was marketing genius! They failed because they did not follow up with new innovations to accent their basic package.smileyj206 wrote:Banjo minnow caught fish for most people and I still know guys who fish them. The Flying Lure was a flying joke...
RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
i had some helicopter lures awhile back never caught anything with, even tried off the slag pile for rockfish ( they usually hit anything that moves thru there) and nothing. they're just as bad as flying lures
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga, except i still get to kill something.
RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
I saw some of those Helicopter Lures in Sacramento last week and could not imagine anyone buying such a stupid-looking lure. They were on clearance, and I still stayed away.
RE:The almighty BANJO MINNOW
a buddy of mine gave'em to me for christmas one year (he doesn't fish). i didn't think they'd catch anything, but i figured they were a gift and knew he was gonna ask if i caught anything with'em, so i wasted a fair amount of time just trying to get something with'em. never happened, i hate those things
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga, except i still get to kill something.