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Message Subject: The Tyrant has arrived! | |||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | After two years of work, an idea of mine has become a reality. I am excited to introduce the HOOK'D UP OUTDOORS TYRANT. This sinking jerkbait is a combination of everything I believe is important in a fishing lure. It offers amazing hookset percentages with its hard plastic body that is 7" in length. The tubular body style allows for maximum hook slide that drives hooks hard. It is the most back friendly large bait available with it's tapering head that allows anyone to be able to work the lure all day at full strength. It's soft plastic tail is lively in the water and amongst the most durable soft plastics on the market. It will have six beautiful finishes with replaceable tails in six colors as well. The tails seat very solidly within the body cavity and will not pull out. This bait is extremely durable and will withstand countless fish attacks with only limited tail replacements. This makes it extremely economical over time. The lure does have rattles that chime with its gliding action and will most certainly become a favorite amongst many muskie anglers. With that being said, I am of course, bias. We are not 100% complete with this. I have to wrap up some packaging design and standard "business procedures". Because of this, we are not prepared to be at any of the major musky shows, but have already had commitments with many retailers so the lure will be available by the Wisconsin opener. Thanks to a lot of people for a lot of help on this and so many who have patiently waited for me to finish this. I hope everyone has the success I have experienced with my prototypes over the past two seasons. **Note colors are subject and likely to change. These are just prototypes. www.victoryoutdoors.net Attachments ---------------- 3Tyrants.jpg (37KB - 176 downloads) Babe.jpg (27KB - 157 downloads) Firetiger.jpg (26KB - 165 downloads) NightShiner.jpg (39KB - 168 downloads) | ||
Team Rhino |
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Posts: 512 Location: Appleton | Congrats on getting this project this far along. I know the work you have put into it. Hope to pick a few of these up. Nice job Justin and best of luck with the journey in bait making. Happy New year also. | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Neat looking bait! I do like the idea of a hard bait with changeable tails. curleytail | ||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | Jeff, thanks for the nice comments, I appreciate that. | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Hey Justin. Good looking lure! I like the quick replacement tail in it! Looks like a great bait. Do you know the ROF on it (slow or fast)? Nice lure! James Edited by tacklebooty 12/31/2008 7:53 PM | ||
WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | That is a nice looking bait. Cant wait to get my hands on some of those. Hope they are out before the opener. Peter | ||
RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Good looking bait. If you don't mind, what does the hard body do on a straight retrieve and how does it sink? Jed V. | ||
KSauers |
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Posts: 743 | What kind of action? Strictly a glide or more erratic? Edited by KSauers 12/31/2008 9:56 PM | ||
mota |
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very sweet,do you have a video? | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | very nice looking bait you have maked there. is it a glydebait ore is it a diver??? | ||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | I do not have video of the bait yet but there will be a commercial with underwater footage avialable around the end of the month. It is a diving sink lure with a slight side to side action. It is a jerkbait, I wouldn't classify it as a glide bait. It sinks evenly with the head angled down. It isn't perfect YET and I don't plan on getting it on the shelves until it is. I never intended on having a lure company, but I wanted the bait for myself and ended up working out this way. I'm very excited about it and it has been a lot of fun so far. I will say one thing about the bait, it is built like a brick poohouse. | ||
Ajohnson |
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Posts: 229 | Awsome bait Justin, I have been watching your show waiting for the tyrant to come out... and it looks awsome, Nice job man! | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | They look great, and the interchangeable tails are a great feature. Nothing worse than having to glue on or torch on new tails at the end of the day. That and having the ability to change the tail color when fish are being picky. | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Do you know when you will have the tyrant available. Also will you also be selling the tyrant at gander mountain, I can't wait to get my hands on some. | ||
Tilky |
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The Tyrant will be available at all major retailers this spring along with the 3 pack replacement tails. | |||
Ajohnson |
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Posts: 229 | Hey justin any idea how much these wil cost when they come out to the retailers? Also how longis the bait with the tail stretched out? | ||
Justin Gaiche |
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The body length of the lure is 7" and the tail is also about 7" depending on how you measure... the bait weighs 8 ounces and will retail for $19.99. Our 3 pack replacement tails will retail for $9.99. There will be six colors of the bait: Perch, Firetiger, Walleye, Sucker, Blue Shad, Midnight There will be 12 tail colors: orange, chartruese, red head, midnight, walleye, saphire blue, chrome, flame, gold, lime, pearl and...and...I can't remember. There will continually be more information available at the site: www.victoryoutdoors.net and I will keep updates on this site. I will have pool video in a couple weeks when I get the final product. I had to make one minor weight shift with these. Consider them done. | |||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | Just got the final prototype, the bait will go into production any time now. I will have a list of retailers which will include: Rollies, Gander, Bass Pro, Cabela's and more in a few weeks. | ||
WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | Sweet will you have any in Milwaukee. Peter | ||
Will Schultz |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | 8inchcrank - 1/19/2009 1:35 PMJust got the final prototype, the bait will go into production any time now. I will have a list of retailers which will include: Rollies, Gander, Bass Pro, Cabela's and more in a few weeks. I've been dreaming of this design for years and I'm so glad to see it has become a reality. | ||
Musky Madman |
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The Tyrant looks awesome. I'd really like to see a video of you (Justin) showing the different presentations of the lure. I'm sure this lure will be a huge success this year, can't wait to get a couple myself. Good luck with your new business venture. Judging by all your committed retailers, you'll do just fine. | |||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | I'm heading over to Green Bay this weekend to use the pool at Dale Stroshein's resort. I'll shoot some video there and do my best to do a small presentation. I'll try to have it up early next week but cant promise expert camera or editing work. J. Sloan works that magic, I just chuck lures. Here's all the colors. Attachments ---------------- Tyrant_Colors.jpg (84KB - 159 downloads) | ||
mota |
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i would suggest you to add more belly colors other than orange,of course orange is very good but chart and white are also pretty good | |||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | Mota, I agree with you. Sucker and River Walleye patterns do have a white belly. The blue cisco will be changed slightly to pink rather than orange as well. We wanted to limit our colors to six this year to best manage our inventory and create continuity in sales with our retailers. There have already been talks of custom colors with some retailers and chartruese and white both play parts in that. Thank you for your input, I do appreciate it and take it seriously. | ||
Justin Gaiche |
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Posts: 355 Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | Here is the video link. http://upload.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=1421 | ||
mota |
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quality and durability look good | |||
Muskerboy |
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Posts: 727 | Just watched the video, looks like a great bait. Congrats on getting it out on the market. | ||
fatfingers |
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Posts: 351 | Congratulations on bringing what looks like an excellent jerkbait to the market. Sounds like you put a lot of careful planning into your project too. I particularly like the way the tail attaches. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best ideas. | ||
tyler k |
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Posts: 409 Location: Almond, WI | When is the final release date and any idea who will be stocking them (anyone in the Madison area)? Just have to decide what colors I want... | ||
tilky |
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The Tyrant and Tyrant replaceable tails should be on all major retailers shelves by end of April. We will have 6 colors on the hard body lure and 8 colors of tails. The tails will have a solid colored body then tipped with a different color example Black/Orange. The tails can also be used to repair other soft plastic lures. The Tyrant will retail for $19.99 and the 3 pack of replaceable tails for $10.99. | |||
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