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July 17, 2008

iCast 2008 Best In Show Winner (Hard Lure): BioPulse from Mystic Tackelworks

Last years iCast show was dominated by the E21 Carrot Stix (fyi: they have yet to produce their much talked about surf rod Argggg!).  This year out of all the Best In Show competitors the winner of the hard bait competition is by far the most interesting. 

And the winner is......The BioPulse lure from Mystic Tackelworks.   There is way more than meets the eye with this one (literally).

"The revolutionary BioPulse System™ promises to be the world's most effective sportfishing lure because it is based on sophisticated biological and materials science. The illustration below demonstrates how BioPulse™ uses light, motion, smell, taste and sound to attract target species of fish." More
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Developed by this group of scientists; experts in sight, sound, and taste.

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Don't look for the products at you tackle shop just yet but according to their site, they will be available soon.  If I manage to get my hands on one sooner, I will post my review here.  This might be just the think I need to pull me out of my slump!  Help me BioPlus!

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