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Old $1 Trick Catches More Than $500 Gear β€” Banned From Competitions



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A seventy eight year old man at Lake Fork Texas caught fourteen fish while I caught two with four hundred dollars of new gear. His secret: a four dollar can from the hardware store. This trick was banned from tournament circuits because old timers were winning every weekend. Today you’ll learn the one dollar trick the tackle industry has been hiding from you for decades.

In this video you will learn:
β€’ What four dollar product from your garage catches more fish than any store bought attractant?
β€’ Why did tournament circuits specifically ban this product from competition?
β€’ How do three simultaneous triggers make fish strike harder and faster?
β€’ What is the exact technique for applying it to lures, live bait and soft plastics?
β€’ Which three advanced variations take this trick to a devastating new level?
β€’ Why does the attractant industry lose two hundred million if you know this secret?
β€’ Which freshwater species respond the most aggressively to this forbidden trick?

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Monster Staff

Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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  1. When I used to fish at Lake Mojave during the summer, large catfish were what we were looking for, I would throw cans of dog food that I had opened with a can opener, you could see the oil on the surface and it attracted not only catfish but the trout.

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