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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Any reason you would ever want one of these painted in "glow" paint...?
One of my sponsors is considering coming out with this for next season, I am testing prototypes now....
Curious on your opinions...
Thanks,
Mark |
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin | I wouldn't mind throwing one:) |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | I have several prototypes from one of my sponsors also in glow.............
it's the stained water miracle----shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! |
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| Mark,
I think I know who your sponsor is....
And I took one that had lost it's coat and re did it in chart/glow..and re coated it.
Nope didn't work.... nope not at all...bad idea...SCARES THE FISH!!
And Cass is a sewer. |
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Location: Montgomery,Illinois | I would like one for any dark water situations. I think that is a great idea.
Jake |
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Location: sheboygan,wi 53083 | if glow baits work for skiddish salmon in crystal clear water then why would they not work for the freshwater king in any kind of water. if it is moving then there is the chance of it being eaten regardless of color. |
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| I think that RiverRun is making glow bodies right now. So apparently some people are using them. I know for sure that they've been out for about a year in crankbaits and probably the Manta series. Try their website/e-mail. |
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