Hard heads
Guest
Posted 9/9/2011 7:24 PM (#515837)
Subject: Hard heads


Is there any musky shops that sell hardheads online besides just H2O tackle's website. I had a hard time trying to get the order form.
allegheny river kid
Posted 9/9/2011 7:26 PM (#515838 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: Re: Hard heads




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
If no luck finding a shop close to you, there is an email address to contact that you can place your order through also
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Deeply Hooked
Posted 9/9/2011 7:45 PM (#515839 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: Re: Hard heads





Posts: 303


Try the sportsman in appleton,WI.....they carry alot of H2O stuff 920-734-3299
h2os2t
Posted 9/9/2011 8:12 PM (#515841 - in reply to #515839)
Subject: Re: Hard heads




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
The only place that has any HardHeads is Tadpole' in Eagle River (he had 2 left this afternoon) and the Michigan Muskie shop (not sure how many he has left). The Sportsman is out of large and not sure on the other sizes. Send me an email or give me a call as my supply is low and I prefer not to take any money until I can deliver the product.

I am now making the HardHead out of plastic, I am pouring the medium and the small myself (I am bringing back the smalls again) and the mold is getting made for the large and is not ready yet. I have very few large blanks left to paint (wood) and am waiting on the molder for them, I can pour them here in the mean time if I have to (which I might have to do). I have a couple dozen mediums and a dozen smalls on hand and more blanks to paint. I have been working all year to get the weighting right to get them to be just like the wood and have done that I believe (10 grams makes a difference), the fish seem to agree.
pepsiboy
Posted 9/9/2011 9:11 PM (#515843 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: Re: Hard heads


guest i have a new large one black & orange
pm me
curleytail
Posted 9/9/2011 9:50 PM (#515846 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: Re: Hard heads




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
WHOA! A plastic Hard head! If you can get them to behave the way the wood ones do - and I'm confident you would not be releasing them if they didn't produce, that will be awesome. Wood baits are cool, but plastic no doubt wins in durability. My Hardheads get used and eaten so often, the durability of plastic will be awesome. Don't get me wrong, the wood ones take the abuse very well, but plastic almost always wins.

By the way Roger, the Buckethead I got from you has produced also. I need to send you an email with some more detailed info, but the fish definately like a super sized Hard Head as well! If Roger makes it, fish will eat it.

Tucker
wolftackle84
Posted 9/10/2011 4:08 PM (#515901 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: Re: Hard heads




Posts: 709


Location: sun prairie,wi
michigan musky shop sells them
joe54558
Posted 9/10/2011 8:35 PM (#515929 - in reply to #515837)
Subject: RE: Hard heads




Posts: 33


Location: St. Germain, WI
Tadpole is officially out of hardheads. I cleaned him out this morning.