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Message Subject: Dadson baits
Kleinoutdoors
Posted 8/20/2015 11:55 AM (#781259 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: RE: Dadson baits




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I have money. Shoot me an email. [email protected]
wisskie
Posted 8/20/2015 11:55 AM (#781260 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits


Its clearly at some level an addiction. But much healthier than say crack cocaine, heroine, meth, bath salts, Leinenkugels, etc.
Propster
Posted 8/20/2015 12:09 PM (#781264 - in reply to #781242)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
curleytail - 8/20/2015 10:45 AM

I think I would be bummed if I was Mr. Dadson. His customers are making more money re-selling his baits than he is!

Gotta be happy about that kind of demand though.


He's the one artificially lowering supply and creating the demand by not producing more baits. He's not really here for the busines! Otherwise he'd put out more baits. But if he did that he wouldn't enjoy this aura of stupidity surrounding what people will pay for a hunk of wire, beads, blades, hooks and feathers or flash.
rodbender
Posted 8/20/2015 12:11 PM (#781265 - in reply to #781259)
Subject: RE: Dadson baits





Location: varies
Kleinoutdoors - 8/20/2015 11:55 AM

I have money. Shoot me an email. [email protected][/QUOTE

Are you giving money away?]
cave run legend
Posted 8/20/2015 12:12 PM (#781266 - in reply to #781264)
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It's hard for one man to mass produce a quality bait. He probably spent a good chunk of time making his 190 baits for MTO's order.
mastical
Posted 8/20/2015 12:14 PM (#781268 - in reply to #781240)
Subject: RE: Dadson baits





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Location: Lake St Clair
BenR - 8/20/2015 10:41 AM

bryantukkah - 8/19/2015 5:14 PM

Reilley - 8/19/2015 5:23 PM

At that price a may have to sell a few...


Do it soon before the stores get them in stock again. They wont fetch a high dollar for that much longer now. Dont be shy either. Guys will come right out and offer a lot more than $100 a piece... especially if theyre older hair baits.


MTO sold out over 190 baits in less than hour last night.


i must have been at the right place at the right time

just happen to wander over there and snagged a 9mm that ive always wanted.
I have two smaller vortex that i never use that i should have sold to buy the 9mm
Propster
Posted 8/20/2015 12:27 PM (#781271 - in reply to #781266)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
cave run legend - 8/20/2015 12:12 PM

It's hard for one man to mass produce a quality bait. He probably spent a good chunk of time making his 190 baits for MTO's order.


That's my point. If he's going to limit production to just himself, and he spends most his time guiding or fishing or whatever else, then he's just not that interested in running a true bait business. More power to him though. Maybe he can start hand forming his own wire, and pouring his own beads, and really make them custom - and even less available. Think what the prices will be then!
NathanH
Posted 8/20/2015 1:03 PM (#781276 - in reply to #781266)
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Location: MN
cave run legend - 8/20/2015 12:12 PM

It's hard for one man to mass produce a quality bait. He probably spent a good chunk of time making his 190 baits for MTO's order.


Very true I'm sure winter will bring more baits delivered to reduce some of the crazy secondary market prices. This like every other bait crisis will pass. Just wish I knew what the next big thing will be.
wisskie
Posted 8/20/2015 1:56 PM (#781285 - in reply to #781276)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits


NathanH - 8/20/2015 1:03 PM

Very true I'm sure winter will bring more baits delivered to reduce some of the crazy secondary market prices. This like every other bait crisis will pass. Just wish I knew what the next big thing will be.


That's easy it will be 10" suckers selling for $15.00 a pop because of some artificial crisis in the shortage of large sucker minnows.
14ledo81
Posted 8/20/2015 2:35 PM (#781286 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
I've only made one bucktail in my life.

I wonder what it is worth...???....
ToddM
Posted 8/20/2015 3:58 PM (#781292 - in reply to #781110)
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Location: oswego, il
Would be interesting to see if Dadson does any shows. I want to get there early, fisherman will be fighting over his baits like women do at those lands end wedding gown sales.
Ronix
Posted 8/20/2015 4:03 PM (#781294 - in reply to #781292)
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ToddM - 8/20/2015 4:58 PM

Would be interesting to see if Dadson does any shows. I want to get there early, fisherman will be fighting over his baits like women do at those lands end wedding gown sales.


I imagine grown men stampeding and trampling one another through the doors like you see on those black friday sales news segments
Nershi
Posted 8/20/2015 4:03 PM (#781295 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Location: MN
He wasn't at the MN show. I was planning on buying a few.

I don't think Johnny is purposefully limiting production. I hear the guy likes to chase giants. If you had the choice would you spend your summer doing that or making baits? Easy decision if you ask me.

If any of you naysayers can't catch fish on your Dadson's send em my way. I'll even let you mark them up 10%.
timhutson1
Posted 8/20/2015 5:15 PM (#781306 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: RE: Dadson baits




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I am a big fan of the Dadsons. The increased weight is great, nothing weighted the same on the market. It means you can burn them faster without them coming out of the water and they cast great. The 9mm is the perfect size too. Not as much pull so I can burn them all day. I did get a 51" on it, but probably could have with a different bucktail too.

All that said, I would not pay $100 for one. My friend and I did order 7 total from MTO though. 35 a pop, still not cheap.
Sidejack
Posted 8/20/2015 5:18 PM (#781307 - in reply to #781256)
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Location: Aurora
achotrod - 8/20/2015 11:29 AM
I must say the Dadsons are much better built then CGs but despite countless hours of throwing them while having some action they have put exactly 0 fish in the net on my boat.

Better or stronger?
They go together the same but the wire is heavier than the CG.


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tolle141
Posted 8/20/2015 6:42 PM (#781327 - in reply to #781110)
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Same thing as spanky's. I really hope they never see a shortage because I love their baits.

Bucktails are tools. I use musky mayhem when i need a high riding bucktail. I go spankys when I need to run deeper. So far deeper has been better this summer.
Ski Patrol
Posted 8/20/2015 6:52 PM (#781331 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: RE: Dadson baits




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Location: Ontario, Canada
Johnny is not limiting the number of baits he makes. Its just that he can only do so much as it is. The man works a regular job besides making baits and guiding clients. He also like you and I enjoys chasing giants himself when time permits. He must keep the pro staff stocked, dealers, direct orders and somewhere in there find time to sleep. Only so many hours in a day.

With that said, baits are worth what someone will pay for them.
Musky Brian
Posted 8/21/2015 6:55 AM (#781370 - in reply to #781292)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
ToddM - 8/20/2015 3:58 PM

Would be interesting to see if Dadson does any shows. I want to get there early, fisherman will be fighting over his baits like women do at those lands end wedding gown sales.


Maybe not. Plenty of guys will also be busy fighting for front row seats to watch guys in jerseys cast lures into a swimming pool
Pike Master
Posted 8/21/2015 5:48 PM (#781468 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Posts: 293


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
I have a bunch of Dadsons that I would like to trade straight across for some Rizzo Whizz's
14ledo81
Posted 8/21/2015 5:50 PM (#781469 - in reply to #781468)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





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Location: Ashland WI
Pike Master - 8/21/2015 5:48 PM

I have a bunch of Dadsons that I would like to trade straight across for some Rizzo Whizz's


I have a few of those....

My two biggest fish came on rizzo whizz's.
14ledo81
Posted 8/21/2015 5:52 PM (#781470 - in reply to #781468)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





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Location: Ashland WI
Double post.
Pike Master
Posted 8/22/2015 2:14 PM (#781550 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Posts: 293


Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
Would also trade my Dadsons for pigs,Big M's and burmeks
KSauers
Posted 8/22/2015 5:50 PM (#781569 - in reply to #781469)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




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14ledo81 - 8/21/2015 6:50 PM

Pike Master - 8/21/2015 5:48 PM

I have a bunch of Dadsons that I would like to trade straight across for some Rizzo Whizz's


I have a few of those....

My two biggest fish came on rizzo whizz's.



I make one color Rizzo Whizz by the dozen because they get chewed up so fast. my first over 40" came on it. One color is all you need and I've caught fish in every lake i've fished but Eagle. i fear being laughed out of the boat if i used one on Eagle.
Pointerpride102
Posted 8/22/2015 7:04 PM (#781577 - in reply to #781550)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





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Location: The desert
Pike Master - 8/22/2015 2:14 PM

Would also trade my Dadsons for pigs,Big M's and burmeks


Send em over. I've got some pigs.
achotrod
Posted 8/25/2015 11:09 AM (#781843 - in reply to #781307)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits





Posts: 1283


Sidejack - 8/20/2015 5:18 PM

achotrod - 8/20/2015 11:29 AM
I must say the Dadsons are much better built then CGs but despite countless hours of throwing them while having some action they have put exactly 0 fish in the net on my boat.

Better or stronger?
They go together the same but the wire is heavier than the CG.


I think stronger equals better 99% of the time. But I also think they open up and retrieve better then my CGs.
KeegDaddy
Posted 8/26/2015 11:49 AM (#782043 - in reply to #781110)
Subject: Re: Dadson baits




Posts: 26


Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
I thought about ordering some Dadsons, then I found a guy that makes some very similar lures of the same quality, he is also friends with Mr Dadson...
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