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Juhas
Posted 11/29/2012 7:20 PM (#600405 - in reply to #596020)
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Here is a new one that I'm still testing.


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Slow Rollin
Posted 11/29/2012 7:53 PM (#600410 - in reply to #600405)
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Looks nice, can you explain how it runs, etc. Like does it pull hard, run shallower or deeper, easy to cast, etc. Thanks
Juhas
Posted 11/29/2012 8:16 PM (#600414 - in reply to #600410)
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Runs a little nose down which makes it come in deeper. Doesn't pull hard at all. Straight retrieve or slow pulls. If you pull it too fast the tails loose their action. It is a slower presentation. Tails stay seperated when pulling bait.
Slow Rollin
Posted 11/29/2012 8:20 PM (#600415 - in reply to #600414)
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how much would a dbl tail 21 in cost?
Juhas
Posted 11/30/2012 4:15 AM (#600450 - in reply to #600415)
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This double tail is only 13" . There would have to be a new mold made for a bigger one. Don't have all the kinks worked out yet in this one.
Guest
Posted 12/13/2012 2:44 PM (#603267 - in reply to #590601)
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Got a chance to check these out at our meeting last night. Very impressive looking lure and im thinking much more durable than most others.
Juhas
Posted 1/1/2013 3:32 PM (#606725 - in reply to #603267)
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Two new colors I tried. What do you think?


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CU301DSV
Posted 1/1/2013 5:01 PM (#606744 - in reply to #590601)
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Location: Canada
Definitely like that black/yellow?gold?/white !!
Juhas
Posted 1/5/2013 7:45 PM (#607805 - in reply to #606744)
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Tried this cisco one today what do you think?


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Slobasaurus
Posted 1/7/2013 10:48 PM (#608364 - in reply to #590601)
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Location: Chicago, IL
Your U-Boats look awesome, man! I really like the most recent pearl/cisco ones too. Additionally, I like how you don't put a top single hook on 'em. Personally, I use my hook cutters to cut this hook off of every dawg, megaD etc. because it reduces fouling on the cast and hasn't adversely impacted hooking percentage one bit. Would love to test a few of these out this season. Keep up the good work.
Juhas
Posted 1/27/2013 6:09 PM (#612776 - in reply to #608364)
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How about this one.


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PIKEMASTER
Posted 1/28/2013 3:33 PM (#613025 - in reply to #590601)
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Chris: sent you a order for my Taltson trip in Aug 2013. UBoats are the real deal so order some today and see for yourself.
that double tail prototype like very cool !!!!

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Juhas
Posted 1/28/2013 8:31 PM (#613101 - in reply to #613025)
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Call this one perch


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DH.Pare
Posted 1/26/2014 11:19 AM (#687423 - in reply to #613101)
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Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Hi Chris,

Could you please put up pics of the two sizes ,side and top view.

Thanks,
David
musky2424
Posted 1/27/2014 1:43 PM (#687672 - in reply to #590601)
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Location: Appleton Wi
What mix do you use for the rubber?
jano
Posted 1/28/2014 12:06 AM (#687778 - in reply to #590632)
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catchandrelease - 10/13/2012 8:25 PM

What are you making them out of? Do you have a round figure of what it costs to produce a finished product?


here is a easy way if you want to make the exact copy of a dawg, really easy!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixwIY0LT_y4

you can get all the thing you need at www.makelure.com
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