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Sit down Shut up And fish
Its here!
Been working hard on this back and forth with Jer for a few days solid now. What can I say Jer is the man, he works hard for a great product!
Take a closer look, more will come as it grows into something gigantic!
www.actionluresbymo.com
Thanks JER!
Last edited by Jer; 02-27-2006 at 11:39 PM.
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nice todd!!!!!!!
SITE LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!!
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sweet looking page and product best of luck with everything i'm sure you'll be hearing from me soon fishing seasons coming up
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WAY TO GO TODD!!....I THINK ITS AWESOME THAT YOU TACKLE GUYS KEEP THE GIG IN THE FAMILY HERE ON SFC!!!
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Todd,
Whats the size of the chrome cedar plug? Early in our season the tunas are usually feeding on real small baits. I have been looking for real small cedar plugs. Let me know.
Mickey
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Todd,
Nice, professional site. It is good to see someone bringing new technology and products to the market. I have just been assigned a twice-a-week blog on the Saltwater Sportsman website and I intend to do an early piece on those metal cedars of yours. (I hope you've got production ready!) As you know, I have fished a very similar lure that never made it to the market and you have overcome its only negative, corrosion. It sure makes a great regular speed wahoo lure for those who want to fish mono and not Dacron Hammers on them. I have to imagine that it will be flat-out murder on the blues, too. We will be offering some as chasebaits on our SuperBars if they work out when we test them.
Speaking of which, Deskperado (why don't you come to your senses, you been out riding pencils for toooo long now...), I don't know if Todd is going to have some tiny metal cedars, but I have found no finer lure period than the one that follows when tunas (dorado too) of any kind are on tiny bait. It is our Itty Bitty SuperBar. It's available in 3.5" and 4.25" teasers with the same size or the next size up chasebaits. These little babies weigh next to nothing, take up little more room than a single lure in the pattern and little pods of tiny baits get noticed and bring bites like no single lure ever could. Pure death on tunas locked onto little stuff. I can't count the number of tough days for the Cabo charter fleet that these little fellows made into bonanza's for our clients.
And we actually make an even smaller SuperBar that we call a "FryBar" for when they are on the REALLY tiny stuff. The teasers are 1.5" long on that one. The Itty Bitties usually get the job done though, big time done!
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