CL Rods 11 Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share It will be a shame to know that as soon as you go crank these for the better part of the day the nose will be torn to *@#$%(*& I threw a couple of my threadfin foiled traps again this weekend and came home and put a couple drops of epoxy on the nose for like the 6th time. Fortunately they still swim good and catch fish. I am going to experiment putting either a thin copper or aluminum (roof flashing) band over the nose on the next ones I do foil so the nose won't get chewed and chipped up so much. If it still swims right then yahoo! Quote Link to comment
LooksLikeSinbad 10 Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share I hope your wrong! What topcoat are you using? Quote Link to comment
CL Rods 11 Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share d2t / etex It just doesn't matter what it is, because ripping it across shallow water in the backs of coves or large flats the nose will be on the bottom an awful lot. So it just makes contact with a lot of gravel and rocks. Quote Link to comment
fatfingers 90 Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Beautiful photofinish work. I think these are really sharp. Quote Link to comment
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