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musky23
Posted 11/12/2012 3:40 PM (#597523)
Subject: 12" Slammers




Posts: 186


Location: West Chicago, IL
Are these available for sale anywhere? Not the deep version, the minnow bait.

Thanks
millsie
Posted 11/13/2012 10:25 AM (#597691 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers




Posts: 189


Location: Barrington, Il
No. They were a show special Bill made a few years ago. Maybe he'll have more for this show season? hint,hint.
musky23
Posted 11/14/2012 3:24 PM (#597965 - in reply to #597691)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers




Posts: 186


Location: West Chicago, IL
Thanks for the "hint"!!
Bill Schwartz
Posted 11/14/2012 4:06 PM (#597972 - in reply to #597965)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers





Posts: 109


Location: Pewaukee, WI
millsie kinda sumed it up. I made them for the winter musky shows a few years ago. Depending on the fishing the rest of this fall and my workload I hope to have some done for this winter.
esoxfever
Posted 11/14/2012 5:44 PM (#597983 - in reply to #597972)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers




Posts: 262


What about non rattle'n 4" slammers, any of those going to be available or are they all rattle'n now??
Bill Schwartz
Posted 11/14/2012 6:48 PM (#597997 - in reply to #597983)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers





Posts: 109


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Sorry,
The 4, 6 and 7" deep divers now have rattles. Only the minnows and 10" deep divers are non rattling.
Bill Schwartz
Posted 9/24/2013 6:28 PM (#665147 - in reply to #597997)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers





Posts: 109


Location: Pewaukee, WI
After a couple of years of dragging our feet we finally got the production mold up and running for the 12" minnow. I've been using some for the past few weeks and we are really happy with the out come.

Thorne Bros. just got there order shipped out today.


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Targa01
Posted 9/24/2013 9:12 PM (#665178 - in reply to #597523)
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Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
Nice! Do you have any for sale Bill or just filling orders for now?
jdsplasher
Posted 9/24/2013 10:30 PM (#665192 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers





Posts: 2267


Location: SE, WI.

Those baits could be sitting at the bar at Hooters...Gorgeous!!!  :)

 Let me know if you want a test done banging those lips against Canadian rocks

retail price?
Posted 9/25/2013 7:01 AM (#665207 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers


What is the retail price?

Are these the colors shipped to Thorne?

Thanks
ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/25/2013 7:07 AM (#665208 - in reply to #665192)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Bill, I like, those look sweet! What show's are you doing? Any show color teaser pics? I'm not even going to chat with SVL next time, he's like a pick pocket lure salesman! LOL

Have fun!

Al
Bill Schwartz
Posted 9/25/2013 6:21 PM (#665294 - in reply to #665208)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers





Posts: 109


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Targa01,
Right now I'm doing all I can do to keep up with dealer orders (and fish) so getting them from a dealer is your best bet.

JD,
If the rocks are as hard in LOW's as they are on Vermillion you will be fine!
I like the view at the "Tilted Kilt" in GB better than Hooters!

Retail is under $30

Not sure on the shows this winter, Milw and New London for sure. Way to early to be thinking about show colors for me. We did have a good color this summer that I might do (don't worry JD it's not the one your thinking about)
jdsplasher
Posted 9/25/2013 10:28 PM (#665331 - in reply to #665294)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers





Posts: 2267


Location: SE, WI.
But Bill, My rocks travel a lot faster towards my boat than your rocks!
muskyroller
Posted 9/26/2013 8:59 AM (#665363 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Hi bill,
I spoke with you last spring at Thorne bros. are you going to do that little show or the Minnesota show in April?
Cranker
Posted 9/26/2013 9:26 PM (#665483 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers




Posts: 117


Location: Northern Illinois
Yeah, Thorne Bros. has them
Rick Wolff
Posted 9/27/2013 5:11 PM (#665600 - in reply to #665147)
Subject: RE: 12" Slammers


Bill, got a couple at the show a few years back... have you tweaked them or changed anything....
curleytail
Posted 9/27/2013 11:12 PM (#665636 - in reply to #597523)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
They look great Bill. Having them molded will be a big leap over the original poured baits. I really like the profile of these 12 inchers.

Tucker
Bill Schwartz
Posted 9/28/2013 12:27 PM (#665669 - in reply to #665636)
Subject: Re: 12" Slammers





Posts: 109


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Muskyroller,
I'm not sure what Im doing tomorrow so April is a "who knows" for now. The MN show is a mabe not sure on the dates for the TB Spring sale.

Rick,
The show ones we did a few year back where poured from Alumilite. This past summer we made the production mold and there made like our other baits. Injected from solid High impact plastic, molded in wire form, epoxy clearcoat, ect. ect. We got the samples late summer and after testing them for a few weeks and making sure there what we wanted there ready for our dealers. We are really happy the way things turned out!

Curleytail,
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