Don't miss your limited chance to get in on a new product that Bass Angler Magazine is behind.
BAM's Editor-in-Chief stated, " This is a revolutionary product that can change the way we fish forever. I don't think you can call it a lure or plug. I see it as a data collecting device that can help any angler further their knowledge. I see just the video part of being able to record underwater footage is amazing, let alone the ambient light meter and temperature gauge. Image sharing the video of a fish eating the lure-another incredible aspect? It's only $150 to get one and that includes the software. I'm all in and look forward to being a part of fishing history.
There is little more than three weeks to a get a piece of this game-changer in the bass fishing industry.
To find out more visit the Fish Nature Lure (FNL) website. Don't delay less than 30 days to a possible launch.
Watch a video here.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/486 ... shing-team
Changing the bass fishing industry forever
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Changing the bass fishing industry forever
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From their webpage
New Iphone: >$400
New Lure and Software Support via Kickstarter: $150
Shakespeare Ugly Stik Combo: $39.99
Fishing a bait that costs more than your rod and reel: Senseless
Come on guys please use better stock photo with a decent rod and reel! This is an enthusiasts board
As for the lure it honestly seems like a really neat idea, and the video claims they are a non profit geared towards bringing fishing to the video game generation. I do sincerely wish them luck.
New Iphone: >$400
New Lure and Software Support via Kickstarter: $150
Shakespeare Ugly Stik Combo: $39.99
Fishing a bait that costs more than your rod and reel: Senseless
Come on guys please use better stock photo with a decent rod and reel! This is an enthusiasts board
As for the lure it honestly seems like a really neat idea, and the video claims they are a non profit geared towards bringing fishing to the video game generation. I do sincerely wish them luck.