A trolling teaser including a tubular hull having at least one substantially planar end face. The tubular hull has a circumference defined by a wall. A plurality of channels is formed in the wall of the tubular hull.
A trolling teaser having a tubular hull having a circumference defined by a wall and an end cap at each end of the tubular hull, each of the end caps having a center opening to receive a fishing line, such that the fishing line passes through each of the center openings and through said tubular hull and each of the end caps having a thickness and the outer edge of each of the end caps including a groove and an o-ring within said groove for contacting the inner wall of the tubular hull when the end cap is within the tubular hull. One of the end caps having a second opening for receiving a first tube and a third opening for receiving a second tube, and the first tube and the second tube disburses fluids from within the tubular hull and the fluid is a fish oil.
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I think its showing, at least in Johnson County.... theres been a change in direction by the Republican voters, Kansas GOP executive director Clay Barker said. It seems like with the two Senate races and several House races that voters have preferred a somewhat different direction.
Date: Aug 03, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Primary could help bring moderate Republicans back to Topeka
Clay Barker, the Kansas GOP executive director, estimated that moderates could pick up seats in the House, but doing so in the Senate would be more difficult. The House could change direction if moderate Republicans working with Democrats pick up more than eight seats in the legislatures lower body
Date: Jul 30, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Republicans both fear and hope for a contested convention
John Hancock, the chairman of the Missouri Republican party, and Clay Barker, director of the Kansas GOP, think an open convention remains a longshot at best. Goldford said too many people were hyperventilating over the possibility.
Date: Mar 18, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The GOP plea: 'Kansas, don't screw it up for the rest of the country'
Tying [Orman] with Obama and Reid, its almost like a guilt thing: Kansas, dont screw it up for the rest of the country, said Clay Barker, Kansas State Republican Party Executive Director. We need a Republican Senate.
Date: Nov 01, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Roberts, Brownback face campaign together — and apart
There are a lot of people frustrated with the whole system, said Clay Barker, director of the Kansas Republican Party. Theyre willing almost to take a risk on an unknown person who says, Ill fix it.
Date: Sep 30, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Paul Davis caught in 1998 drug raid at Kansas strip club
Davis behavior, whatever he was doing to or with that woman in the VIP room while his client was dealing meth in the bar, demonstrates a total lack of judgment and is the kind of behavior that Kansans will find totally unacceptable in someone who wants to be governor, said Clay Barker, the part
"The vast majority are against it," said Clay Barker, the state GOP's executive director. "There's a whole spectrum from, 'It's communism,' all the way to, 'It's bad public policy with a few good provisions.'"
Date: Jul 01, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Kansas caucuses are latest test in GOP delegate chase
State Republican officials picked the Saturday after the Super Tuesday primaries for their caucus hoping that Kansas would play a key role in the election this year. "People are excited and engaged," said the party's executive director, Clay Barker.