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Message Subject: TY-JACK Lures
sworrall
Posted 1/29/2006 12:22 PM (#174561)
Subject: TY-JACK Lures





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
this looks really good...Slamr will be doing a New Product review in a couple weeks on Webster!


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Riverman
Posted 1/29/2006 3:09 PM (#174585 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures


perty....

jed v.
lobi
Posted 1/29/2006 6:59 PM (#174611 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
Does the screw eye on the front let her swing left/right better with the eye turned sideways?
Just wondering if anyone has tested this out?
RiverMan
Posted 1/29/2006 8:32 PM (#174638 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures




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Location: Oregon
I have read where some feel it effects the action and that the eye should always be turned in a verticle position. I have tried both orientations on my lures tho and can detect no difference whatsoever.

Jed V.
guest
Posted 1/29/2006 8:39 PM (#174639 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures


it looks like every other drop belly glider on the market....just my opinion
dzklrz
Posted 1/29/2006 8:50 PM (#174641 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures




Posts: 110


Location: WI
I don't care what new lure a guy makes, someone will always say that it looks like another one. I have dealt with this in the past and it bothered me but now I could care less. It is the quality of a lure, how it works and service that keep them coming back. Just because a guy has a new lure that you've seen does'nt mean that he copied another. I have 2 lures that I made up and to my surprise I found a company came out with a very simular design last year. These lures have been around before all of us were born, they just keep getting modernized.

Chad
www.danczyk-lures.com
ckarren
Posted 1/30/2006 10:01 AM (#174719 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
Thanks Chad.

I have worked over 3 ½ years to perfect this bait. I strive on the quality of the bait not the quantity of baits and the $$. If I were in this for the money I would have stopped along time ago. I have more time in my baits then I can charge. If you look at my web page, I tell you that I make all my baits as if it is going to go in my tackle box. I started selling them two year ago on Ebay, but stopped when I seen where Ebay was going. Some members here have had the chance to toss them and love them. Yes, Guest they all look the same. Every new lure that comes out has some similar looks. The same as if it were a topwater, glide, bucktail or crank bait. Just looking at it won’t show you how different and unusual it works. The things that I see that is different from my baits is the very thin tail, the belly rolls, able to work it at any speed and it won’t kill you doing it. I know you will like them or I wouldn’t offer a 100% guarantee on my baits.

Thanks

-Corey


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C.Painter
Posted 1/30/2006 10:39 AM (#174724 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





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Location: Madtown, WI
I got the one pictured late last fall and was able to throw it a couple times....has great action....looking forward to giving it some real water time this year.

Cory
ckarren
Posted 1/30/2006 12:40 PM (#174741 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
A few additional photographs, the camera isn’t as good as the one Steve used. They went to someone this weekend.

Thanks

-Corey


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Guest
Posted 1/30/2006 2:00 PM (#174748 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures


And that someone was me! Thanks Corey! The baits work GREAT, there is a small creek by my house that was open on Sunday and it's about 4-6 feet deep with a nice straight away about 40 ft long, so i grab a rod and went down to play....

Scott
ArmPit
Posted 1/30/2006 2:02 PM (#174749 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Posts: 450


Location: Waconia, MN
Crap, sorry, i wasn't logged in when I posted my Reply... Thanks again Corey!

Scott
ckarren
Posted 1/30/2006 4:01 PM (#174769 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
Scott,

How did the prototype topwater work? Now remember, Tyler and Jackson made that for your girl. Like I said it is a little heavy from the boys paint job.

Thanks

-Corey
ArmPit
Posted 1/30/2006 8:10 PM (#174821 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures





Posts: 450


Location: Waconia, MN
it runs good from what I can tell. She even tried it out, she was a little crazy with it, but it was fun. I took the hooks off for her , but she had a blast!

Thanks again!

Scott
brule
Posted 2/1/2006 11:13 AM (#175119 - in reply to #174561)
Subject: RE: TY-JACK Lures




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Corey makes a great glide lure. I have several and can say they have subtile differences than other glide baits.

Luke
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