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		<title>Banjo Minnow Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever come across a Banjo Minnow? Have you ever used one? What is a Banjo Minnow and what are the Banjo Minnow reviews saying about this product that seems to be so popular when it comes to fishing? Banjo Minnow is a product of Banjo Fishing Systems out of Brooklet, Georgia. This artificial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever come across a Banjo Minnow? Have you ever used one? What is a Banjo Minnow and what are the Banjo Minnow reviews saying about this product that seems to be so popular when it comes to fishing?</p>
<p>Banjo Minnow is a product of Banjo Fishing Systems out of Brooklet, Georgia. This artificial bait is said to look and behave like an injured or dying minnow, luring bass to bite. They have a life-like appearance in the water. When you've learned to fish the Banjo Minnow, they look like a real minnow.</p>
<p>The minnows are very easy to use and they can be fished fast or slow. When you find the bass and figure out what speed they will chase, they bite on the minnow. It is a good lure, very life-like, but you have to experiment to find out what works best for you when fishing with it. If you are looking to catch lunkers, this is probably not the lure for the job. But these lures are excellent for catching bass weighing up to about 4 pounds.</p>
<p>More and more Banjo Minnow reviews come out over the net and papers from their loyal customer. Facts about the Banjo Minnow and why it is getting high review points:</p>
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<li> The 	Banjo 006 Minnow is a fishing lure that looks exactly like a real 	fish and also swims like one. It mimics the action of a wounded 	dying minnow which is so life like that it triggers a genetic 	response that makes fish bite even when they are not hungry.</li>
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<li> When you purchase the Banjo 006 Minnow, you will get the whole tackle lineup which includes 30 minnows in three different sizes, 2 glow in the dark minnows, 60 weedless guards, 9 weedless hooks, 2 EL sinko hooks, 5 sets of patented removable plastic eyes, 2 sets of patented removable metal eyes, an instructional DVD and also an instructional pamphlet.</li>
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<li> The 	Banjo 006 Minnow looks and moves exactly like a minnow, it swims like a wounded dying minnow which makes it more effective in catching fish. The reason? Most predator fish are genetically programmed to attack and eat crippled or dying minnows. The Banjo 006 Minnow looks so realistic that it will make fish bite even when 	they are not hungry. It is also equally effective on most species of predator fish that eats minnows.</li>
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<li> With 	the Banjo 006 Minnow's realistic look and swimming actions, it is 	one of the best and most recommended lures out there. The set also 	comes with an instructional DVD and pamphlet that can guide you on 	how to use the product even if you are.</li>
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<p>A lure that looked exactly like a real minnow, swam like a real minnow and died with the spastic action of a real minnow. The final creation was the Banjo Minnow and the rest is History. In a little over one year it grew to be the number one selling fishing lure in America.</p>
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		<title>Banjo Minnow Lures</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Banjo Minnow lures is all a matter of getting use to and getting acquainted with the technique. Especially if you are a first timer at this, it might seem a bit difficult to begin with, as anything new always is, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes easy and not a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using <strong>Banjo Minnow lures</strong> is all a matter of getting use to and getting acquainted with the technique. Especially if you are a first timer at this, it might seem a bit difficult to begin with, as anything new always is, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes easy and not a problem at all. For the first timer who is attempting to use these Banjo Minnow lures for the first time without any experience, there are a one or two considerations to keep in mind that will help you along the way.</p>
<p>The first consideration is what size line you are using. You must have enough weight to cast the lure, the heavier the pound test, the more weight is necessary. The inventor highly suggests the following: The three inch minnow is ideal for 6 pound or 4 pound test. You can get away with 8 pound test, but your casts will be a little short. The four inch minnow is ideal for 8 pound test or less. Using over eight pound monofilament line begins to restrict the movement of the bait.</p>
<p>Many people use 10 or even 12 pound test, but you sacrifice casting distance and reduce action because the thicker size of the line creates drag. The five inch minnow can handle any monofilament line up to 10 pound test, but eight pound is preferred. Most bait casters prefer the five inch minnow. The seven or nine inch minnows are recommended with 12 pound test or bigger and are generally not fished with monofilament line. The new braided lines work best when you must use over 8lb test line.</p>
<p>The second consideration is the size of fish you are fishing. When they developed the Banjo Minnow fishing lures, their first prototype was the four inch minnow because they believed this was the ideal bass size. When they saw the three inch minnow as more of a smaller fish lure. They thought the five inch was an excellent bass size as well as for bigger fish. Much to their surprise the 3 inch size has been extremely popular even though it cannot wiggle as well as the four and five inch sizes.</p>
<p>They are not yet sure why the three inch size is so popular. Maybe because it catches a lot of smaller bass that might pass up the bigger size, or is it because it catches a lot of pan fish as well as bass? They still think that the four or five inch is the most effective at catching legal size fish, but half of their customers love the 3 inch size. No matter which one you prefer, it takes a while to get into the art of perfecting the technique to successfully catch fish using these Banjo Minnow fishing lures. Try them all one at a time to find out which technique you prefer best, until you find the one that works for you. Then fishing becomes and effortless thing to do.</p>
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		<title>Banjo Minnow Fishing Lure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Banjo Minnow fishing lure is almost like a real fish. It swims and moves just as a real fish would. This means that you are fishing with something you are not going to lose and it will not die on you. It is compared to a real live minnow as being the best fake [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Banjo Minnow fishing lure is almost like a real fish. It swims and moves just as a real fish would. This means that you are fishing with something you are not going to lose and it will not die on you. It is compared to a real live minnow as being the best fake bait. This minnow will also mimic a dying minnow, which tends to attract attention of the predators. It is amazing how banjo minnow lures work. They are so lifelike that it will even fool the best of us avid anglers. You will fish the Banjo Minnow lure the same way you would a live minnow for catching crappie. This minnow works on every specie of fish that feeds on a minnow.</p>
<p>If you have no way to catch your own minnows, this lure will be the next best bet for catching crappies. You simply cast the Banjo Minnow fishing lures and let it do its thing. Whether you are trolling or drop fishing, this lure will do the work of a real live minnow. You will have to look around for the banjo Minnow lure. You will want to have a few of these lures, so that you can run a couple of lines with these lures on them.</p>
<p>Banjo Minnow fishing lures work because predator fish are genetically programmed to attack and eat crippled or dying minnows. The Banjo Minnows ability to perfectly duplicate that spastic action creates an illusion so life like that it triggers a genetic response and compels fish to bite even if they are not hungry. In clear water with reasonable visibility, the Banjo Minnow will out fish any other fishing lure in existence today.</p>
<p>The <strong>Banjo Minnow Fishing Lure</strong> appears to look like a real fish, almost an exact real life swimming bait, convincing enough to fool a hungry fish.  It has been designed to act like it is a wounded fish, all helpless. It looks exactly like a real fish, swims exactly like a real fish but most importantly, it can mimic the spastic action of a wounded dying minnow. The new patented detachable eyes provide more versatility than ever and come in 2 different weights so you can fish in deeper water!</p>
<p>The Banjo Minnow fishing lures have proved to be deadly on virtually every species of predator fish that eats minnows. Unlike other lures that only seem to appeal to certain types of game fish, the Banjo Minnow is equally effective on most every species.</p>
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