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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5318809" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I have a Dalton Special, I believe it was Bass Oreno color. I caught so many bass on it it eventually became a piece of wood with hooks and prop. Myself and my buddies called it the no paint lure. There was a couple years, if I asked one of the handful of guys if they wanted to make a friendly bet, they would say only if I did not use the no paint lure. I caught so many bass on it and good ones. I finally retired it and it hangs in the mouth of a bass I caught when I was 13 years old. I literally wore the paint off of it catching bass and after the paint wore off, I swear I caught more and better bass when it was a '"stick of wood". I purchased several of them, but none caught bass like that one did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5318809, member: 652"] I have a Dalton Special, I believe it was Bass Oreno color. I caught so many bass on it it eventually became a piece of wood with hooks and prop. Myself and my buddies called it the no paint lure. There was a couple years, if I asked one of the handful of guys if they wanted to make a friendly bet, they would say only if I did not use the no paint lure. I caught so many bass on it and good ones. I finally retired it and it hangs in the mouth of a bass I caught when I was 13 years old. I literally wore the paint off of it catching bass and after the paint wore off, I swear I caught more and better bass when it was a '"stick of wood". I purchased several of them, but none caught bass like that one did. [/QUOTE]
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