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PeteZipczech

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  1. fishon, when I fish for the Walleye, I'm fishing them up and down the Mississippi river in the Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota area. Recently I've grown rather fond of Do-It's 3.5" Thump Grub and the Ring-It Worm 4.5" both molds shoot very nicely and the baits flat out catch fish.
  2. The X2 Colorant is pretty powerful stuff. Many times you're using 1/2 as much as some other colorants which brings the "baits per colorant ounce" up and the "colorant cost per bait" down. I like the stuff, mostly cause I don't have the patience to count 30 or 40 drops of colorant in a batch. lol
  3. I just add it to the bagged baits like worm oil
  4. I was talking about the finish on the essential series mold vs the cnc and the original gyb bait.
  5. In the side by side photos I saw on do-its forum it was pretty hard to even see the difference.
  6. As I understand it the do-it on the bait was required by Yamamoto in order to liscence the production of the mold. That way no one confuses it for a "real" GYB Senko
  7. I've seen plenty of 1/100 oz. jigs and can't imagine a 1/200 oz. What size hook do you use in a jig that small?
  8. I've got Do-It's 10.5". I love it. It shoots and fishes very nicely.
  9. 1/200th ounce jigs? What's the use?? A couple extra wraps of thread would cover that.
  10. Thanks Man... maybe it's an Ipad thing. I'll check it out on the PC. Suredoprreciater.
  11. Did I miss the video?? I can't find the link...
  12. I think it refers to any time the material used for molding (lead in this case) breaks the molds barriers and goes places that it wasn't intended to go. It "flashes" into areas that it wasn't intended to be, like down a hook shank or into the hook eye area or in extreme cases EVERYWHERE.
  13. Thank God !! This thread was about to make me PUKE!
  14. But does that case pertain to this case or is it a seperate case all together?
  15. Has anyone else received a cease and desist letter about this issue? I would be interested in seeing how its worded and where it is pointed exactly.
  16. for the best value with quality I would stick with Mustad or Eagle Claw.
  17. Protec Super Glow powder paints do glow the color of the paint. Their regular Glow paints only glow the greenish/yellow fosforescent glow like the glow in the dark toys we had as kids.
  18. I don't know that one performs better than the other in a given situation but I have noticed that he folded clevises are slightly cheaper, probably 'cause they are more easily made. I don't know. I tend to lean toward the stirrup design for some reason, I'll be watching this thread to learn more.
  19. Nice looking baits... I understand what you're saying about the painted blades. I don't think they do much but cut the flash and help 'blend' in with the trailing colors. I also agree, the willow leaf seems too long for an inline spinner like that and I can understand that the indiana blade works well. Have you tried a french blade? They are known to turn over a little quicker than the average.
  20. Don't count on an email Douglas... I'm not sure anyone will see your reply. It took me a full 10 minutes to get this far just to post this: WHAT A WASTE OF TIME !
  21. I don't think Do-It carries parts for those meters but Lee Precision will likely help you with spare parts or a rebuild if needed.
  22. The 32746BLN is a fine hook for the money... I also believe that the Gamakatsu 604 or Owner 5318 match up well to those hooks.
  23. I think it's a little better than was a few days ago, but it's still pretty annoying. I sure wish someone would address this.
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