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  2. Grander Musashi - Wikipedia

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    He won the battle with the combined aid of Musashi, BB, Carl, Yun, Suguru, and Mio, and thus earned his own Legender. Yun commented that it is a fitting lure for a ninja. Kuki Jr. (voiced by Kōsuke Okano) Main lure: Skeleton Minnow; Legender: Devil/Angel; Kuki Jr. is the son of Kuki Sr., who was once Musashi's mentor and enemy.

  3. Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Rapala (/ ˈ r æ p ə l ɑː / RAP-ə-lah) [1] is a fishing product manufacturing company based in Finland. It was founded in 1936 by Lauri Rapala, who is credited for creating the world's first floating minnow lure carved from cork with a shoemaker's knife, covered with chocolate candy bar wrappers and melted photography film negatives, for a protective outer coating. [2]

  4. Heddon (brand) - Wikipedia

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    1907 – Artistic Minnow 50 (ended 1909) 1908 – Night-Radiant Moonlight Bait (ended 1911), Surface Minnow 402 (ended 1909) 1909 – Baby Dowagiac 20 (first run ended 1909, second run from 1920-1929), Multiple Metal Minnow 500 (ended 1909), Musky Minnow 5 Hook 700 (ended 1910) 1910 – Woodpecker 1001 (ended 1913)

  5. Plug (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    A variety of plug lures. Plugs are a popular type of hard-bodied fishing lure, characterized by a specially designed foil at the front end known as the bill or lip.Plugs are widely known by a number of other names depending on the country and region, including crankbait, wobbler, minnow, shallow-diver and deep-diver.

  6. Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Kappa have been used to warn children of the dangers lurking in rivers and lakes, as kappa have been often said to try to lure people to water and pull them in. [20] [13] Even today, signs warning about kappa appear by bodies of water in some Japanese towns and villages.

  7. Original Floater - Wikipedia

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    The lure, when retrieved, swims with an action that mimics that of a wounded baitfish. It was designed this way by Lauri Rapala, because of his observations as a boy and young man of the behaviors of minnows and fish in lakes near his home in Finland, where he noticed that in a school of minnows, an injured minnow swimming with an odd wobble ...

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