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About Me | Contact | Order | Privacy Policy What Do Gar And Crappie Have In Common?
Years ago, Steve overheard 2 fishermen talking about unique tactics for using “scent” to drive crappie crazy. When he tried their techniques to exploit crappies sense of smell, he was amazed by how many he caught. So he began experimenting with different scents. And he took it to a whole new level when he discovered his secret “crappie catnip”… and it drives them absolutely wild! The first time he used it he: caught his limit, hauled in his biggest crappie ever, and had an enormous gar jump into his boat! (it was going after the crappie catnip too, and almost bit off his kneecap!) The amazing part: this all happened within 20 minutes, before his buddies even got to the lake! (Click
the play button to hear Steve talk about the crazy Gar - 50 seconds)
(Click
the play button to hear how Steve caught his limit before his buddies
arrived - 39 seconds)
Now he’s going to give you his crappie catnip secret, and much more including:
Hi Crappie Fisherman, ...they are BOTH heavily attracted to a special "formula" Steve Farmer discovered a long time ago. When he figured this out, it was a fishing breakthrough. In fact, it was one of the most impressive crappie fishing breakthroughs I've ever seen. He discovered (and perfected) his secret "catnip for crappie". You'll
also find out about a lot more of his amazing secrets in the full package * An "herb" you must tip your hook with so your minnows will be surrounded by an irresistable smell (to crappies). * A little known secret for catching crappie if you fish in shallow water. * How to read a crappies "foraging" instinct to intercept the school before they arrive at the most popular (and crowded) fishing spots. It's all there waiting for you here: http://www.oldschoolcrappiefishing.com ------------ Just a side note: My earliest "breakthrough" happened when I was 14 years old. We were tossing the football and it landed in a storm drain near our house - and started rolling down it. (The storm drains where I live are circular concrete tubes that go from the hills down to the beach - 2 miles away) So, we piled in to go after the ball. And you could almost "see" the lightbulbs going off in our little brains. Once we got the ball, we tried riding down on a skateboard (on our bellies). Ouch. There was no protection from the rough concrete tube... and it was impossible to turn on the rounded surface. (I lost a LOT of skin that day) So...we had a breakthrough. We took apart some old bikes... got into my dads woodpile... and we built a 6 foot long "go cart" complete with steering and breaks! 4 kids could ride down at a time. The second guy behind the driver had the job of holding the flashlight so we could see. Wicked good fun. It was almost as fun as fishing...almost. Next up... in 2 days you are going to find out about ol' Catfish Charlie, and a little secret he showed Dale Mitchell that changed his mind about crappie fishing forever... Gone Fishin', Dan
Eggertsen P.S.
If you like stories, you'll be thrilled when you hear each of these
old guys talk about their fathers, grandfathers... and fishing tales
from the old days. You see, at the http://www.oldschoolcrappiefishing.com P.P.S. Cost too much? Did you see payment plan #3? I totally eliminate cost as an issue...check it out: |
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