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snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | this bait have a 3d shape body,and is from solid plastic. he have's a very nice glyde witch a nice wobbel. | ||
fatfingers |
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Posts: 351 | Nice! | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | by the way. the bait is +- 6'' and is 75 grams!! very nice casting bait if i say it myself. | ||
Luke |
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Posts: 37 Location: Mid Wales, UK | Great looking bait Snoek! Do the screw eyes hold well in plastic? | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | Luke - 3/25/2008 1:16 AM Great looking bait Snoek! Do the screw eyes hold well in plastic? yes thats no problem,i can lift 30 kilo's(60 pond) on that eyes. it is real solid plastic,thats floats from him self,if i have make the body,then i put some lood into the body,and i can make the bait floating/suspending/zinking the are realy big pike's and zanders,cotch and those baits,by my fieldtesters. Edited by snoekfisker 3/25/2008 2:20 AM | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | | ||
Yake Bait |
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Posts: 388 | Those things look super. Nice job on the photography too. | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | name of the bait is ""hotchubbie"" i'm working on his litle brother now ""hotchubbie junior"" the hotchubbie junior is +- 4'' and 45 grams!! and here some pics from one of mine fieldtester: Edited by snoekfisker 3/26/2008 2:54 AM | ||
woodieb8 |
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Posts: 1530 | nice zander. mmm i need a meal. oh ya great lures. my stomach was talking. | ||
fat finger |
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Posts: 1 | Hey that's not a new model if got one from a dutch lurebuilder "Stegemann" FF | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | fat finger - 3/26/2008 4:17 PM Hey that's not a new model if got one from a dutch lurebuilder "Stegemann" FF that model from stegeman looks a bit on this bait,thats correct. | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | | ||
brasser |
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Posts: 43 | isnt this the lures who is build by rob kraayeveld he is one that discover the plastic with his friend andre koehoorn from mad cow tackle see pictures the brown one and the green one Edited by brasser 3/27/2008 3:20 AM | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | hello brasser rob has started indeed witch this plastic years ago,but the models are not the same,the baits from rob are smaller and longer and a complete different action. p.s it was not rob, bud is was arjan willemsen how's started witch that plastic. | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | Hello guys! On the 15th of May HotConcept will open its doors. The idea behind HotConcept is to put reasonably prized, highquality-products on the market. For instance the HotChubbie jerkbaits. The HotConcept website ( www.hotconcept.nl ) will be in Dutch but, my friends, if there are enough people interested from abroad I will ask the webbie to make a part in English as well. So, give me some feedback or, better still, mail the man behind HotConcept: [email protected] , his name is Rolf. Thanks! Greetz, Nick Edited by snoekfisker 3/27/2008 4:00 AM | ||
Tigger |
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Posts: 399 Location: Burton, Ohio | Wow great pics!!!!!!!! I can't wait for the ice to melt here! The baits look great. Those will get lots of teeth marks!!!!!!!!!!!!! John | ||
Yake Bait |
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Posts: 388 | Those are super photos. The one where the pike has the lure T-boned is the best. Reminds me of the marketing photos for the "Rumbler" topwater lure. That picture sold a lot of rumblers for sure! | ||
Ajohnson |
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Posts: 229 | those are some beautiful baits you have there Nick....and those fish are too bad either. Good job dude. | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | a pink chubbie Edited by snoekfisker 4/5/2008 2:06 PM | ||
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | | ||
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | this bait have five coats of quick dry envirotex on it.......very nice result i say it my self. this is a sinking chubbie,runs to 15 a 18 foot Edited by snoekfisker 4/9/2008 3:21 AM | ||
musky2much |
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Posts: 18 Location: Westerville, Ohio | They look great! What is fast drying envirotex? Are you talking about their spray can version ? If so, how is the durability of it on the plastic ? Cliff | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | musky2much - 4/9/2008 5:43 PM They look great! What is fast drying envirotex? Are you talking about their spray can version ? If so, how is the durability of it on the plastic ? Cliff its not the spray. whe have here in holland one kind of envirotex,and sinds 3 weeks i have the fast dry version. maby you are using that al?? the fast dry e-tex is in seven ours dry. the old version has 24 ours dry time need. | ||
Musky |
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very nice. What kind of prime do you use on plastic>? | |||
Musky |
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Do you have a link to the fast dry e-tex thanks | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | Musky - 4/10/2008 1:46 AM Do you have a link to the fast dry e-tex thanks i have it from www.lureparts.nl Musky - 4/10/2008 1:44 AM very nice. What kind of prime do you use on plastic>? i have a normal groundpaint,and that hold very well | ||
mota |
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cant wait to try that beuty | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | super,and catch some big pike's en muskies on it. ajohnsen/pionterpride/don pfeifer/mota | ||
Don Pfeiffer |
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Posts: 929 Location: Rhinelander. | 6 days and mine will get wet!!!!!!!!!!! Pfeiff | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | Don Pfeiffer - 4/27/2008 7:21 PM 6 days and mine will get wet!!!!!!!!!!! Pfeiff nice man. i see the pics in my mailbox man!! | ||
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