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Testimonial: May 10,2007

Yesterday I went fishing with KNB Pro Derek Aucoin after work at a local pond.  I had been asking him to bring me some Kick N Bass to put on my lures because I had heard him talk about it and I wanted to try it. He gave me a bottle of KNB crawfish and told me to rub it on my frogs so I did.  We fished for about 10 min catching 1 to 2lbers nothing special.  We went out to a point and it was there I hooked the biggest fish of my life so far, an 8lber.  Now to some that's not that big but it was huge for me, being that it was my personal biggest and it held up to be the biggest one we caught so I won our little tournament happily because I had never beaten him before.  So if you haven't used Kick N Bass its time to try it and catch your trophey fish.  p.s. I will definantly keep bottles of KNB in my tackle bag every time I fish, whether its in a pond or in a tournament. You can't beat it. I'm glad I found out about KNB especially now when I'm trying to get started in tournament fishing. Keep up the good work Mr. Ken.  I will never use spike-it or yum again they are garbage compared to your product. Go catch em.
                     Thanks,
                           Brady McChristian
Thank you Justin for the nice words.. after 11 years of doing this I often find myself telling people that now that they use KNB they will catch the biggest fish they ever caught on the same water they have fished all their lives.. You have proved me right.. thank you... Go to my web site and fill out the form.. I will send you a free Garlic and free Crawfish so you don't have to beg bottles any more... just under "discounts" write in there "Free from Cosmic" thanks I will share your testimony with my friends.. Cosmic>

 

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Bass Club of Ft. Worth August, 2007

Bonita Staples doing seminar for Bass Club of Ft. Worth August, 2007.

Am home early after an abbreviated trip today. Have had longtime clients (about
18 years) Tom Fouts and Jim Bruce from Cornelia, GA, the past two days. They've
fished with me long enough to know that when TVA kills the water (which
happened at 10:00 today) that things are pretty much over. So at 10:30 they
said, "Let's put it on the trailer and get an early start back to Georgia;
we've already had a great day this morning." So we did, and they were right: it
was a great day this morning.

Boated 12 in 3 hours with the five best weighing just under 24#. Best
smallmouth boated were 5-9, 5-2, and 4-10. Had two largemouth over 4#, and
several more nice smallmouth and largemouth. Only 1 fish in the bunch was
under 3#. Tom lost a giant smallmouth, well over 6#. It made two beautiful
jumps, got him hung up in some rocks for a few seconds, then burrowed under the
boat and would not come out. It finally pulled off. Had we boated that fish it
would have pushed our best five to almost 26#. Yesterday morning our five best
were about 22.5#. Jim also got a 27 lb. 10 oz. channel catfish (confirmed as a
channel cat and not a blue by soft ray count on anal fin), the biggest channel
catfish I've ever seen.

Fish were caught on the Fish head Spin rigged with a Super Fluke Jr. and
Kick 'n' Bass craw, which seemed to make a big difference today. After letting
them fish a spot for awhile where we had located some big fish, I picked up a
rod, put some KNB craw on my bait, threw in and immediately caught
a nice smallmouth that had seen their baits several times. Jim caught a really
nice fish later on another place and said, "Y'know, I just put some more of
that Kick 'n' Bass on my bait right before I made that cast. That's several
times that's happened this morning." A minute or two later he said, " I never
really believed in that scent stuff, but this makes me think there may be
something to it." I also used to scoff at fish scents, but I've seen enough
similar occurrences the past 3 or 4 years that I really believe that the KNB can
make a significant difference some days--like today. I'll say this: Before they
left Jim wanted to know where he could get some KNB craw to try back home on
Lake Chatuge!

With TVA shutting the water down so early and those big smallmouth biting so
well, we never had a chance to make a cast for a striper. We had planned to
striper fish from 10:30 or 11:00 to 2:30, but no chance with no current, so I'm
not sure what they're doing this week.
Steve

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