---Yeah, that's what they looked like to me too, and when you call and talk to the 
folks, the accent suggests that's where they're from.

The service was good.  The little lures are cute, and they work as advertised if there 
are fish around.  The lures are surprisingly heavy for their size.  Heavier than the 
ones I tied with brass beads.  The rod is really cheaply made, but no one else seems 
to make one.  The strike indicator is the key I think.  In Europe, bank fishermen 
often use a pivoting rod tip:  the last 8 inches or so of the rod is cut, and 
reattached with a plastic tube, so even a light strike makes the tip go down.  All 
this could be reproduced, but at this price, why?

The tapping and wiggling you do is really transported by the light line (I'm using 2lb 
Trilene) and the little lures dance around.  They attract the attention of fish from 
at least 10 yards away.  I was watching them in very clear water after I sent my last 
message.  A big (20inch or so) bass was very interested, but got spooked at the last 
minute.

I'm going to play with it some more this morning.
Steve,
In Maryland




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