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By Louie Stout
BASSMASTER Magazine, February 2008 Wednesday, January 23, 2008 That big ol' bass in your favorite lake or pond really doesn't give a hoot how much you pay for your fishing lures. If you run a crankbait past his nose and it appeals to his senses, he's gonna eat it. No matter whether it costs $4 or $25. Sure, there are days when a $25 hand-carved, custom-painted crankbait is more appealing than a plastic el cheapo. Or, if the fish are being finicky in clear water, the superb finishes and precision performance that $15 plastic plugs provide may be worth t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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