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I thought I had seen just about everything in my 50 years, but recently I purchased a used rod and reel combo from a pawn shop for a great price of $15.00. It was a decent 7' MH fast action spinning rod made of IM-7 graphite- a top of the line mint condition Bass Pro brand rod which retailed for a little under $100.00 when new, and on it was a cheapo piece of junk Shakespeare reel which I threw in the trash as soon as I got it home.

 

But I thought I would take a couple of photos of the lure rigged onto this spinning rod combo and just let the photos show you what I found tied onto this rod and reel. Something I had never seen before. I have heard of rod and reel pimping or decorating, but I never heard of lure pimping- or decorating- until now...

 

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Ever seen anything like this before? A small plastic heart that sparkles like a diamond??? Do you think this did anything to make it more appealing to any fish? Or, was this simply a decorative add on by the fisher "man" or fisherwoman more than likely in this case?  :Idontknow:

 

I don't think I'll be tossing this little heart of sparkles into my tackle box any time soon... I thought some of you might get a kick out of this one. I don't know about you, but I'd like to meet the fisher-person who went to the trouble to add this little gem onto a lure... along with all that other useless hardware... enough metal to sink a battleship!

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Not the heart but the set up isn't that rare.  I have seen numerous times plastic worms being used for snook, pretty good bait for them too, I'll trail a white worm on an old beatup bucktail head.  The Walmart snap swivel with that not very impressive looking knot is also common place, don't see either component really failing.  I make my connections "neater" in appearance, I'm not convinced I'm out fishing the unsophisticated fishermen.

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You can add any type of "noise maker" to your rig.

 

The plastic heart is probably from a bracelet or hair clip that little girls put together.

 

You can find them in all sizes, shapes and colors at JoAnn Fabrics and toy stores.

 

I have some "different" rocks to use on future Carolina rigs I picked up in a bead store. They are supposed to give off a different sound than the glass beads we all use.

 

The problem I note with your heart is that you don't want the bass to hit your plastic. You want them to hit  your bait. Sometimes we can outsmart ourselves.

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Awwww, that' sooo cute!!!

 

 

To each his (her) own.

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The heart is legit, the snap swivel and rusty hook is not. ;)

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