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utube discovevery
Posted 9/3/2012 6:34 PM (#582331)
Subject: hell of a nice prototype


i really like the idea,no?now i just hope that product will be available at a larger scale

muskyhunter47
Posted 9/3/2012 6:51 PM (#582337 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
ill buy that
Capt bigfish
Posted 9/3/2012 6:53 PM (#582338 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: RE: hell of a nice prototype




Posts: 480


super idea so far, I hope the maker can push it another step further. great start.
CASTING55
Posted 9/3/2012 7:12 PM (#582341 - in reply to #582338)
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Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
pretty cool idea,being able to add weight would be nice and being able to chose rattle and non rattle core
Tackle Industries
Posted 9/3/2012 7:47 PM (#582354 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Very cool. My main suggestion for this would be to make your bottom plate thinner so when a fish hits it their mouth does not get hung up on the sides of the plate and they get hooked. Very cool!
stdevos
Posted 9/3/2012 8:38 PM (#582370 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype





Posts: 416


Location: Madtown, WI
Pretty awesome, only issue I see with it is the inability to tune the bait. Of course if they are able to make everyone run straight and true, that wouldn't matter.
catchandrelease
Posted 9/3/2012 8:58 PM (#582375 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype




Very cool concept. I hope they can make it on the market in the future.
Fish 30acre
Posted 9/4/2012 11:44 PM (#582646 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype




Posts: 83


yeah i kinda agree, hard bottom plate seems like it might have some affect on the hook ups... how about this makelure.com submission?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iamMfHQwpqg&feature=plcp
Anonymous
Posted 9/4/2012 11:47 PM (#582647 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: RE: hell of a nice prototype


i agree 30. its different, but get rid of that hard plate and just give me a regular dawg!
Slimeduptuffy
Posted 9/5/2012 6:47 AM (#582660 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype





Posts: 151


Location: West of the metro, MN
So what would you do with all the skins? You can't hang em in a tackle box. Keep em in a whole bunch of zip lock bags?
MartinTD
Posted 9/5/2012 6:52 AM (#582662 - in reply to #582647)
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Location: NorthCentral WI
Anonymous - 9/4/2012 11:47 PM

just give me a regular dawg!



I agree. It could be kind of a pain changng out the skin while on the water. When I'm fishing, I like to keep fishing. I would be much more inclined to clip on a different color dawg in a matter of 5 seconds while you might just be getting your screwdriver out, I'm fishing again. Good concept though. One suggestion would be to make it look different than a dawg or super d. Some kind of change to the body shape or tail, etc..
Slime King
Posted 9/5/2012 7:36 AM (#582670 - in reply to #582331)
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Posts: 494


Location: midwest
The Chameleon looks like an interesting concept. Maybe make the bottom plate out of a firm durable rubber compound instead of the hard plate? "Fish30 Acre" your craw looks like a River2 sea super yabbie http://www.river2seausa.com/soft-plastics/417-super-yabbie.html or a vintage Bill Dance flip n craw from the mid-80's.
Johnny Boy
Posted 9/5/2012 8:14 AM (#582680 - in reply to #582331)
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Posts: 68


pretty interesting. looks to be a nice idea, but I agree bottom should be thinner. JB
dtaijo174
Posted 9/5/2012 8:15 AM (#582681 - in reply to #582331)
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Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I was thinking of doing something like that... Good job! hope it works well./
gregk9
Posted 9/5/2012 11:26 AM (#582718 - in reply to #582331)
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Location: North Central IL USA
IDK, maybe. I agree with martian about changng out the skin while fishing. My water time is limited so i like to just clip on another lure and be good to go.

As far as saving money - I've been getting some pretty good deals on rubber on e-bay.
Fish 30acre
Posted 9/5/2012 1:10 PM (#582738 - in reply to #582646)
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Guest - 9/5/2012 7:20 AM

Fish 30acre - 9/4/2012 11:44 PM

yeah i kinda agree, hard bottom plate seems like it might have some affect on the hook ups... how about this makelure.com submission?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iamMfHQwpqg&feature=plcp

JUST LOOK LIKE SOMEONE WHO HAVE MOLD A LIVE CRAWFISH


is this a knock or not? cant tell... this bait any better???


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Fish 30acre
Posted 9/5/2012 1:14 PM (#582740 - in reply to #582670)
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Slime King - 9/5/2012 7:36 AM

The Chameleon looks like an interesting concept. Maybe make the bottom plate out of a firm durable rubber compound instead of the hard plate? "Fish30 Acre" your craw looks like a River2 sea super yabbie http://www.river2seausa.com/soft-plastics/417-super-yabbie.html or a vintage Bill Dance flip n craw from the mid-80's.


yeah its sort of the same concept, but i just wanted something that swam like a craw and was the most realistic looking craw out there. its not necessarily a muskie bait, but is quite large. just a concept for now really...
Guest
Posted 9/5/2012 2:52 PM (#582754 - in reply to #582738)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype


Fish 30acre - 9/5/2012 1:10 PM

Guest - 9/5/2012 7:20 AM

Fish 30acre - 9/4/2012 11:44 PM

yeah i kinda agree, hard bottom plate seems like it might have some affect on the hook ups... how about this makelure.com submission?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iamMfHQwpqg&feature=plcp

JUST LOOK LIKE SOMEONE WHO HAVE MOLD A LIVE CRAWFISH


is this a knock or not? cant tell... this bait any better???

molded from a live bluegill?
Anonymous
Posted 9/5/2012 5:25 PM (#582789 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: RE: hell of a nice prototype


Can't get anymore realistic than that, #*^@! Simply amazing 30acre.
stdevos
Posted 9/5/2012 5:42 PM (#582791 - in reply to #582331)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype





Posts: 416


Location: Madtown, WI
People realize that even though you can switch skins to a different color, you don't have to. You could buy one of every color but if one gets wrecked, it would be significantly cheaper to replace and you could do so on the water.
gregk9
Posted 9/5/2012 8:03 PM (#582815 - in reply to #582791)
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Location: North Central IL USA
stdevos - 9/5/2012 5:42 PM

People realize that even though you can switch skins to a different color, you don't have to. You could buy one of every color but if one gets wrecked, it would be significantly cheaper to replace and you could do so on the water.


Good point!
RiverMan
Posted 9/6/2012 7:12 PM (#583000 - in reply to #582331)
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Location: Oregon
It's good to see people thinking about different ideas.........

About 25 years ago I had a dream that I was using a crankbait that would allow me to snap off the back and snap on a different colored back. I thought it was a great idea, a novel idea. The following spring I was thumbing through a catalog and there was a "new lure" that did exactly what I was thinking about. I have not seen them in a long time, guess the concept didn't catch on.

RM

bobbie
Posted 9/6/2012 7:39 PM (#583006 - in reply to #583000)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype




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I have not fished dawgs or Super Ds for a long time , but have caught a lot of fish on them. If I remember people complianed about missing fish because they could not move the bait in the fishes mouth. I think the hard bottom would only help.
Guest
Posted 9/7/2012 1:31 AM (#583052 - in reply to #583006)
Subject: Re: hell of a nice prototype


bobbie - 9/6/2012 7:39 PM

I have not fished dawgs or Super Ds for a long time , but have caught a lot of fish on them. If I remember people complianed about missing fish because they could not move the bait in the fishes mouth. I think the hard bottom would only help.



amen to that,nobody's complaining about jerkbaits rock hard belly,so now why all these bizz reply concern hookup potential problem?????
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