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Location: YouTube.com/LyubakaVideo Instagram @LyubakaVideo | How do "they" come up with them and who exactly "they" are I have no idea, but the business I am in puts me face to face with human ingenuity and creativity at its best. How to take a tiny little thing and make it desirable for kids, and in a lot of cases adults produce it for 5c in China and after it changes 4-10 hands sell it for $2-3 in the US :). Such is the case with a "side item" that we used to see on each and every register counter at gas stations and department stores nationwide - The DREADED Waterball Yo-Yo, allegedly capable of choking kids to death and bacteriologically toxic and whatnot modern day news phobia LMAO.
Well you still tend to see them on my counter - don't rush to the phone warning the Homeland Security now about biohazards LOL, and the things still mesmorize kids and grownups be it with the glitter, with the color, or elasticity and feel to them. Do they ever break! Those things are so weather reliant that it is not even funny, but I decided to put them to use!
They are colourful, elastic and I have the imagination to "carve" them in the shapes and sizes I want - be it for Bass, Walleye or the ones I target most - Panfish.
I drain the liquid out of the bad ones (making sure not to get any glitter in my eyes) and then go crazy cut the bodies and the tails and just pimples if you will the choices are unlimited! - The silicone is shiny and reflects light so it adds to the attraction of the irregular shape.
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Location: Milw, WI | Ok Lyubo,
I think I have left you up in the woods to long.
Or those perch are effecting your mind.......................
Just kidding ..... bet some of those will get the panfish. 
Edited by Richfish 4/1/2004 7:12 PM
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Location: Rhinelander | The crappies are in big trouble!! |
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Location: Wind lake, Wi | I wonder how they would pull through the water for trolling and do you have a dive curve for them. lyubaka you have to much time on your hands. And when are you getting down to this side of the state to fish with J.P. mabey we can hit some pearch (11-16") on the big pond. I know of some good spots to get some dandies. I think the season opens back up in mid June. See ya. |
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Location: YouTube.com/LyubakaVideo Instagram @LyubakaVideo | Thanx... We had an on-line jamboree this morning at Mason Dam... Dave and Jake of Chicago, Jim P AKA NeverSkunked and Jake E AKA PhishHead of Milwaukee, Scott H AKA Scott32 all of my buddies fished the spillway for Perch and it was a blast - of course I slammed them Big Time after they left me all by myself I guess pressure was a factor. Once again my theory on smallest minnow~largest fish proved right. And the "New Plastics" do work I truly wish I hade even more "time on my hands" ;).
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