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Dear Mr. Renosky,
My name is Bill Siemantel from Castaic, California.
I was very fortunate to have received a phone call from you
a little more than a week ago about a new fishing system your
company is coming out with to field test, The Boomerang
Fishing Pro. After receiving the package it was
very easy to see what it was all about.
Being an avid fisherman, tournament -angler,
and big bass chaser, the system uses one of the most popular
techniques in the U.S. today (Drop Shotting), but with a little
twist. Incorporating the Spectra braided line that stretches
up to two-to-three times its length and then returns to its
original size, is the most innovative ideas I have seen in
years. Which is why I am sitting down and writing you this
letter.
I went out two days after receiving the Boomerang
Fishing Pro and quickly started catching bass with it.
It was a clear bluebird day, no wind, and water clarity of
15 feet in depth, and on top of that, it was post spawn conditions.
These are the type of days you stay at home and watch the
taped recording of the weekend's fishing shows on TNN of the
real bass fishermen like Bill Dance, Hank Parker, and Roland
Martin. But in my case any time that you have a chance
to go fishing you don't think twice, you just go.
The day of fishing was hard for many of the
anglers, only four or five fish were caught between a half
dozen boat anglers and another 25 or so shore fishermen.
But for me the numbers started to climb using the Boomerang
Fishing Pro. I was able to catch fish from--isolated
grass beds over 24 feet of water--to suspended bass under
docks and over major break lines--to quite a few male bass
still protecting small bass fry around spawning beds.
To say the least this is a very versatile fishing system for
all types of fishing conditions.
As you remember, I called you from the lake
to thank you for sending me the Boomerang
Fishing Pro, and at the time I had already caught 17 bass
ranging from 1-1/2 pounds to 6 pounds. After hanging
up the phone with you I went back to my boat and really saw
firsthand how much potential your system has.
Under the dock there laid an old trash can
in about 10 feet of water and beside the can I could see the
shadow of a big fish. Picking up my fishing rod I threw
the Boomerang past the trash can and slowly worked it back
to the cover. I stopped the sinker at the rear of the
can and slowly pulled my plastic bait to the front of the
can, held it there while shaking my rod tip. Then I
dropped my rod tip and my plastic bait shot backward toward
the trash can. I thought the eyes of that big fish where
going to pop right out of it's head. I didn't know what
was more exciting--having a fishing system that you can keep
in one place for as long as you want that can be fished both
forwards and backwards--or to see all the scales on the back
of an 11 pound bass rise as she hit my bait with the force
of a Mack truck. By the end of the day I caught a total
of 21 bass from 1-1/2 pounds to 11 pounds and could not wait
until tomorrow to return and fish a full day at the lake.
On day two, like every husband and father
of two little girls, my fishing day was cut short by a list
of honey do's and a few quick games of Candyland with the
girls. Within only 15 minutes of getting to the lake and setting
up my rods by dock, the lifeguard came up to me and said that
a few guys where fishing under the dock all morning long for
this big fish that they had seen. They finally gave
up just a few minutes before I arrived at the lake.
I replied to the lifeguard, half jokingly, that those guys
were using the wrong lure and they should have been use the
Boomerang Fishing Pro.
I picked up my 6' Lamiglas rod spooled with
6-pound test Maxima line and a 3/8 once Boomerang, and tossed
it to the end of the dock. My bait was only down for
a few minutes and as I was shaking my rod tip we both saw
her big head come out from under the dock and eat my plastic
bait. Right then I set the hook and the fight was on.
As she was coming up for her first jump of many I thought
my heart was going to jump right out of my chest. It
wasn't that the sheer magnitude of the fish was making me
so nervous, it was that the lifeguard started screaming so
loud that it was the biggest fish he has ever seen.
"Look at her, oh my gosh she is huge, it's a monster,"
and so on, it was like he was fighting her himself.
That's the real enjoyment of fishing--that both of us will
have that memory in our minds for a lifetime. After
bringing her to the boat, the lifeguard helped me weigh her
and take a few pictures of her before letting her go.
She weighed a solid 14 pounds and is back under the dock to
be caught again one day by another lucky fisherman.
Joe, I believe you have invented one of the
easiest ways to fish--the most productive fishing technique
in the U.S. today! This system will work for all species
of fish, both freshwater and saltwater, and in all types of
fishing conditions. The funny thing is that when the
weekend angler gets a hold of the Boomerang
Fishing Pro, and starts to use it, they will be fishing
as good as the bass fishing pros. They have been using
this technique for years to catch high quality--and a high
quantity of fish--day in and day out. And now the fishing
pros will have to have this system just to keep up with the
general public, so they wont be left behind in the fishing
industry. Joe, again, thank you for letting me be one
of the first to enjoy the Boomerang
Fishing Pro.
Sincerely,
Bill Siemantel
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