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Location: WI | Here they are, finally. What do you think about the bucktail? Leave it or eliminate them? I am open to suggestions on them, good or bad. I want to get a video posted but the only place I can find open water looks like a white water rapids.
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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Very nice....my personal preferance would be without the bucktails but that's just me. Either way, they are nice.
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Posts: 139
| Those are sweet! I think I like them better without the bucktail. |
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| Super baits! I especially like the walleye and I liket the idea of bucktail to pose as a back fin. Great job! |
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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Really nice job Chad! I think the bucktail makes yours unique on the market and customers can always switch them up to a regular treble. |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | Agree with Snax and Yake; leave the bucktail. Something different.
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| I like the bucktail as well. I guess it depends on how it acts in the water. |
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Location: Maryland | Bucktail looks good! Something different too show them. |
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Location: Oregon | I think they are beautiful............wonderful job Chad.
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Location: Omaha, Nebraska | Chad,
Those look great!!! Do you know what the price will be for them yet?
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Location: WI | As of right now, I will have to sell them for $75-90.00. There is just way to much work in them for me to do it any cheaper. I do not even wanna think how many gliders I could have made to one of these!! I have never spent so much time tinkering around with a bait but still get nowhere with it. If I find a trick or better way to make and assemble them I will drop the price. I wanted to have the price around $50-70.00 when I started, but that isn't working out anymore.
For the bucktails, I think I will have it as an option when someone orders a swimmer from me they can pick either a plain hook or a bucktail/hook with the hair color of their choice.
Thanks for the input on the tails. Kind of a 50/50 ratio. I like them both ways. The tail looks sort of corny in the picture but it sure makes up for it with action in the water.
Chad |
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| Very nice! I too like the bucktail on the back!
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| Chad, great stuff!!!!!!! very well done and I like the tail, it only looks odd out of the water. In the water it adds alot and that is what we are concerned with.........Doug Bradley |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | Chad,
Awesome looking baits! Send some to me and I can get some video right now...and a good chance at a fish eating one!  |
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Location: Oregon | Oh, leave the bucktail.
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