the worlds most expensive lure

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................ it's valued at around 2million dollars, imagine hanging this out the back............ :naughty:

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thats outragous. i bet you those rich arabs have a few in the tackle box though.

If was suspended from a Pole Dancing Stunner's belly button(and I had a cheap bottle of Tequila and was being filmed for the next edition of JackAss) then I'd probably smash it.

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gee very impressive...for that I would even put the SCUBA gear on and pinch it...lol :twisted:
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