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Thread: Banjo minnow? Real or just a buch of bs?

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    Default Banjo minnow? Real or just a buch of bs?


    has anybody ever used it?

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    My son has used them and had good results, on small ponds. He has tried them on the bigger lakes with mixed results, has better results with a Fluke.

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    just woondering as in small ponds u mean farm ponds and ponds that r off the sides of over passes right? wat colors

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    i tried it many times never caught a fish ! regular rubber redtail worms out fished them everytime

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    He has used all of the colors that came with his kit and has had success. The ponds he fishes are on a Golf Course.

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    The Banjo Minnow is one of the few marketed items that I have seen that will work. It is however no better than any other type of plastic minnow bait on the market for years. The Zoom Fluke, a Sluggo, or a plain floating worm will work just as good or even better and all are much cheaper. As a once upon a time bass tournament fisherman, I have used the Fluke and Sluggo for many years with much success at certain times of the year. They also work very well in farm ponds.

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    ok thanks just wondering how results came out! do u have any pics of the fish he caught

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    Tried some a friend had, they don't do any better than a Zoom Super Fluke (which I couldn't count the number of fish I've caught on...rigged weedless/weightless...watermelon seed).

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    alot of hot air to me

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