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| Has anyone else seen this? I bought 3 new 6 inch Hawgs at the Milwaukee Expo this past winter. Used them for the first time Saturday and the two that I used cracked lengthwise. I assume the third will also. I did not do anything unusual, they were not left in the sun or anything else that I could think of but the first one cracked within a couple of hours of using it. I would like to contact Fudally directly but their website does not have an e-mail or a phone number. Can anyone help out? Thanks in advance, Don Woznicki | |||
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| I have about 25 of them.....they're all cracked. I used to put some epoxy over the crack, now I don't bother, they take on some water and get neutrally bouyant after a while. Just the nature of the beast I guess. Beav | |||
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| That's normal Don. At least for the ones I own and for the ones I've heard about from others. They usually run better after they crack too. | |||
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| you should get ahold of happy hooker, he cracks his on purpose if they dont do it on their own. | |||
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| The best Reef Hawgs I own are cracked on the surface, and take on water. Makes them run well![:0] | |||
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| Don, Like everyone said, they all crack!!! Doesn't seem to bother the action of the bait, actually helps it, soaks up a little water and stays right in the strike zone. Good luck! | |||
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| I'll buy them if youy want???????? | |||
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| I'll buy them if youy want???????? | |||
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| In my opinion you want this to happen, I actually soak mine in a bucket of water to get them to crack and absorb water prior to use and I also do the same thing to my Suicks after I stick them them with my knife in a few places, they work alot better once there water logged. [:praise:] | |||
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| I agree with Chuck. I make sure all of my wood baits have some exposed wood and gouges. It makes them hang just a little bit more, and you can work them slower if needed. | |||
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| I work for Fudally Tackle at the Expo's. Mike does not have a computer so I try to take care of these types of things. Send me the baits (I will use them, they are the best) I will replace the baits for you. E mail, [email protected] Good luck, Murph | |||
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| Thanks Murph for the offer, and everyone else for the opinions. Wow, when you have some of the best musky people on the planet tell you they are better this way how could I give them up! I guess I will stand pat for now and check them out. For those who want to buy them from me, the price just went up.[:bigsmile:] Thanks again for the opinions, Don Woznicki | |||
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