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Message Subject: Blowtorch blades
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/25/2013 7:47 PM (#653628)
Subject: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 180


Saw a guide blow torching some
Double ten blades in his boat today....can anyone fill me in on what in the world he was doing besides trying to start his boat on fire lol??? I predicted getting the sticker off or make a buckle blade more of a black or dark nickel look but you would think a guide would have enough baits for that kind of stuff???
muskyhunter47
Posted 7/25/2013 7:58 PM (#653633 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
that sounds messed up . but could he have been putting shrink tub on the back hook?
ToddM
Posted 7/25/2013 8:30 PM (#653636 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





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Location: oswego, il
was he holding the blade cup up or down?
esox69
Posted 7/25/2013 9:04 PM (#653646 - in reply to #653636)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 802


taking the shine off, making them 'smoke' colored?
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/25/2013 11:11 PM (#653668 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 180


It was definitely on the blades but I couldn't tell which side of the cup.
carrocr
Posted 7/25/2013 11:51 PM (#653671 - in reply to #653668)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




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Location: Plover, WI
Heating them up to dip in powder paint, as you can with jigs?
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/26/2013 12:03 AM (#653673 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




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I highly doubt that...his boat was ideling away from the do I with 2 customers already in the boat ready to start their day.
ckhawkeye51
Posted 7/26/2013 1:27 AM (#653679 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




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From the dock***
oddball
Posted 7/26/2013 7:02 AM (#653683 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 131


Maybe he was showing his clients how to burn a buck tail or he was warming up the hot bait for the day !!!!!!!!
10,000 Casts
Posted 7/26/2013 7:40 AM (#653686 - in reply to #653683)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




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oddball - 7/26/2013 7:02 AM

Maybe he was showing his clients how to burn a buck tail or he was warming up the hot bait for the day !!!!!!!!


*Ba dum ching!*

Edited by 10,000 Casts 7/26/2013 7:41 AM
ArmPit
Posted 7/26/2013 8:39 AM (#653701 - in reply to #653683)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





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Location: Waconia, MN
oddball - 7/26/2013 7:02 AM

Maybe he was showing his clients how to burn a buck tail or he was warming up the hot bait for the day !!!!!!!!





I love it, classic!

Edited by ArmPit 7/26/2013 8:39 AM
kustomboy
Posted 7/26/2013 10:32 AM (#653714 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





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oddball - classic! Next time I tell someone I'm going to burn a bucktail I'll have to pull out a lighter.
T-Bone
Posted 7/26/2013 12:14 PM (#653743 - in reply to #653714)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 223


Location: Victoria,MN
I heat the blades to help the reflective DOT tape adhere better.
ToddM
Posted 7/26/2013 3:20 PM (#653775 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





Posts: 20213


Location: oswego, il
if it was cup up he is an addict or heating up some soup.
esoxaddict
Posted 7/26/2013 3:53 PM (#653792 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





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If I was a guide, I'd do #*#* like that just to mess with people's heads.

"Shhh. Nobody knows about this! And don't tell anybody, or pretty soon everyone will be doing it and the fish will get conditioned! Anyway, man, if you heat these things up the metal softens and makes the blades flex - gives the lure a whole different sound and vibration!! I had a couple bucktails burn up in a fire, so I saved the blades and re-tied them. Caught more fish on those two baits than any of my other double tens combined. Since then I've been heating all my blades. These lures are AMAZING now!"
fishpoop
Posted 7/28/2013 9:54 PM (#654141 - in reply to #653792)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




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Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
esoxaddict - 7/26/2013 3:53 PM

If I was a guide, I'd do #*#* like that just to mess with people's heads.

"Shhh. Nobody knows about this! And don't tell anybody, or pretty soon everyone will be doing it and the fish will get conditioned! Anyway, man, if you heat these things up the metal softens and makes the blades flex - gives the lure a whole different sound and vibration!! I had a couple bucktails burn up in a fire, so I saved the blades and re-tied them. Caught more fish on those two baits than any of my other double tens combined. Since then I've been heating all my blades. These lures are AMAZING now!"



Remind me to check the fine print of any contract I sign with you. lol
rjhyland
Posted 7/29/2013 5:57 AM (#654164 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
He was heating the 10's to shrink them down to 8's.

Ron

VonBraun
Posted 7/29/2013 3:48 PM (#654284 - in reply to #653628)
Subject: Re: Blowtorch blades




Posts: 173


My guide last week did this to blades with reflective tape to heat up the glue to make sure the reflective tape continues to stick instead of peeling off...
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