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niKKoMon Dec-03-07 01:07 PM
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#3307, "Can you define "Swimbait"?"


          

Is it one word or 2 words? Swim Bait or Swimbait?

Is a crankbait a Swimbait? Is a Trout Plug a Swimbait?

If you can swim it is it a Swimbait?

Does it even matter?
:7

  

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offdutyMon Dec-03-07 04:23 PM
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#3308, "RE: Can you define "Swimbait"?"
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Perspective is open to the individuals interpretation to me. I consider a SWIMBAIT to have a tail that kicks, but that is just me.
Peace Rich

  

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niKKoTue Dec-04-07 11:55 PM
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#3313, "RE: Can you define "Swimbait"?"
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okay, everything is a swimbait but a nightcrawler and chicken liver :7

  

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