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BettieBait
Posted 9/15/2004 3:35 PM (#118501)
Subject: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?




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Always seems as though there's people noting/complaining that the finish/paint comes off their baits, but a question to all of you: how many fish do you think a bait should catch before the paint job gets mucked up? Just wondering.
marine_1
Posted 9/15/2004 3:38 PM (#118503 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?





Posts: 699


Location: Hugo, MN
I find that hooks do more damage to my bait's paint job than a toothy critter.
muskie_man1
Posted 9/15/2004 3:40 PM (#118506 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?




Posts: 222


Location: Hartland, WI
It all depends on the lure, some seem to hold there paint better than others. I have found that baits like Manta's loose paint very easily, where as depth raiders and some other cranks keep there color. I dont know if you can put a fish number on it, I think it all depends on how the fish is hooked, and how much of the bait is in its mouth.

However, I have caught an equal amount of fish on baits that have there paint torn up as I have on ones that have all there paint still intact.
Sorgy
Posted 9/15/2004 6:34 PM (#118517 - in reply to #118503)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?


Let all the pretty epoxy and fancy paint fall off. Many jerkbaits will work much better once they have soaked up a little water. I can't wait till the epoxy falls off of my new Slammer, several Vipers and others. Take a can of white, gold and flat black and repaint them yourself. I have seen baits that look nothing like what they did the day they were pulled off the rack. Try leaving some baits in the livewell for a night. It works great with the Vipers, Reefhawgs just to name a few. If you want to protect that fancy paint touch up your baits with epoxy between outings. A black permanent marker makes for a nice addition to the tackle box.
I have a Wabull that has a pretty finish on it. I want to expose some raw wood so it soaks up a little more water.

Later

Steve

MuskieMedic
Posted 9/15/2004 7:24 PM (#118521 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
This Pacemaker is less than a year old and about 20 fish on it. I've even recoated the epoxy twice to keep it boyant enough. I think Topraiders are one of the toughest baits out there.


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ToddM
Posted 9/16/2004 9:43 PM (#118682 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?





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Location: oswego, il
I lost a depth raider last year that had caught 30 fish, i have another one that has about 25. i will try to post a pic of it. It depends on the bait for sure. I have a TM tail that has had many skirts and tails put on it. Some baits look better than others after they have caught fish and no rhyme or reason. I have a GM shad that has about 5 fish and looks like it's caught 20 and a bagley that has about 10 fish and looks like it might have caught 1.
MikeHulbert
Posted 9/17/2004 8:42 AM (#118705 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I don't buy lures because they look pretty, I buy lures because of their action. If the paint comes off, paint it again. It's pretty simple.

I have some lures that have 3-4 fish on them and are torn up (Magic Makers) and have other lures that have 40 fish on them (suick) and its torn up. I don't care. Paint only cost a dollar a can. Paint jobs shouldn't be a big concern. It is action that counts.
Running_Hot
Posted 9/17/2004 8:44 AM (#118707 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?




Posts: 326


Location: Plainfield IL
I agree with Mike on this one. I have bobbies, reef hawgs and magic makers that have 0 paint on them and still catch a ton of fish.

Da country kid
Posted 9/17/2004 8:50 AM (#118709 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?




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Bettie, stop banging them off of rocks. The paint will last longer.
TECK
Posted 9/18/2004 1:38 PM (#118810 - in reply to #118501)
Subject: RE: How Many Fish Should A Bait Last For?





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Location: Minnetonka , MN.
All they have to do is last one fish . A 54" fish would do.
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