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Catch-N Ring-N Grub/Pro Strength Bio-Bait Test


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You can count me in. I would be more than happy to help out and give them a try. I think it will be fun to try at Kab on the opener too. Thanks

[This message has been edited by rich4walleyes (edited 04-02-2004).]

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Count me in! I'm ready to go!
Ole

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"Please release me let me go"

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The pictures got me! I can give them a good work out in the twin cities area & up around the Princeton/Cambridge/... area.
Jeff
E-mail is on the way.......

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This is a fantastic offer guys!! And make sure you use and abuse the stuff....and let all of us here at FM know about your successes and rigging tips. Nav

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Central MN rivers & lakes

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Dave,
I would love to try them. I sent you a mini-resume email. Thanks,
Bushwacker

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I would sure like to give them a try also. Don't mean being a lab rat. Email's on it's way

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Dave,

I'll give them a shot. I'm still planning on using the Bio Bait this spring here for catching my bait. Those chubs tear up soft plastics and crawlers like mad. I think your bio bait would be the ticket for them.

But I will definitely be using them this spring/summer.

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JP Z

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Dave,
I would be happy to give em a workout up in the duluth area. Email is being sent.
Chris

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Dave, you have some mail from me too. I would like to give them a try. Thanks

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Count me in!

You have mail. Mail was returned -- Your box is full. I will try again later.

Steve

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I'll gladly give em a try once I get home from Iraq next month

Jeremy

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i'll try some if i made the cut, also i've been wanting to try the ring - n grub but am having trouble finding them. where might i find some?.

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JoshB,
Here on FishingMinnesota is a good place to get all Catch-N Tackle products.... see www.catch-n.com
or 4 Seasons Sports in Rochester, MN.
or Fairbault Bait & Tackle has the Ring-N Grub also.
If you have a bait shop in your area that you would like to see cary these products, please tell them to contact me!
I support bait shops... they are the backbone of the fishing industry.

Fish-N-Freak,
Keep try-n... thanks! And if all fails just call me... 507-202-0312 and leave your address & message.

Catch'n
Dave Hoggard

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Fishermen are catch-n on
Catch'n Tackle
For Bass, Walleye, Pike, Lakers, Trout, Panfish
Used by FishingMN Family

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Catch-N,

I'd be very interested in the testing. I will be fishing bass club tournaments this year and would be glad to help spread the word.

[email protected]

Thank You,
Double

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Would live to try some of the catch-N Ring-N grub's. I fish on the Rainy, Buffalo Bay, Red River and Devils Lake. Thanks for the oppurtunity
Dale

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FM Family,
I have received 42 emails thus far.... remember you have to shoot me your return shipping address, user and real name so that I can ship to you.

We have a lot of great AVID and pro fishermen that have agreed to test these new products... fishing in waters such as;
Mille Lacs, Sugar, Clearwater, the Mossissippi, Devils Lake, Island Lake, the Missouri River, Leech, Prior, Spring, St Croix River, Rainy River, St Louis River, Namakan & Kab., Crow River, Sauk Lake, Lake Savant-Ontario, Fox River -WI, Detroit Lakes Area Lakes, Fish Lake, Cass Lake, Minnetonka, trout streams in Montana, Winnie, Lake Peppin, Sarah, Independance, Pulaski, Maple, White Iorn, Bowstring, Hartley, Shetek, Lakes in Manatoba-Canada, Upper Red Lake, Ottertail, Lake Calhoon, Lake of the Woods, BWCAW Lakes, Whitefish Chain of lakes, Lake Jefferson, Madison, Washington, Cear-Aitkin Co. ,and the Lakeland area lakes in WI.

I know we have giudes, tournament pros, and pro staff from many companies represented in our list.

I am super pleased with the quanity and quality of professionals that have offered to be of help in this test!

We need a few more of you to finish the quota.

Thanks all for your interest and help... I know we will have much imput on these products once I get your evaluations.

I am sending several colors Ring-N Grubs and pieces of Pro Strength Bio-Bait CRAWLER to each of you who are chosen.

Richard Smith (owner of Bio-Bait) is very excited! He said to remember to soak the Bio-Bait for 15 minutes in water before using it. Just put about 1/4 inch of water in the bag it comes in.

You need not use the whole piece of Bio-Bait... you may wish to tip the plastics, or fish the plastics with no Bio-Bait and use the Bio- Bait seperate.
Please let us know how you fished it in your results.
With your posts, you may wish to do photos or send photos to me. i may ask to use your photos on the Catch-N Tackle site also.

This is a geat turn-out... so far, you guys! Just keep 'em coming. About 10 more or so.... to go.
Catch'n
Dave Hoggard

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Catch'n Tackle
For Bass, Walleye, Pike, Lakers, Trout, Panfish
Used by FishingMN Family

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I would love to test this product out. I just missed out on the last test trial. You have mail.

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