landry Posted May 20, 2017 Report Posted May 20, 2017 Last Fall, I posted a swimbait with a spinner blade that I poured at home. It was rudimentary but worked great and got me one especially fat 46" musky last Fall. I have spent the winter making molds of other baits and an improved mold of my swimbait. I will likely post some in the classified section but a few guys expressed some interest in the swimbait last Fall. If anyone wants one the just send me a PM and we can talk colours, price... Anyways - jig is similar to Bondy bait with a heavier insert and .062 stainless wire. Action, balance and fatigue on arm is VERY similar to Bondy Baits - cause let's face it - he nailed it. Mine is more realistic and will be painted and can be custom ordered. The swimbait has a removable Colorado blade, is slightly bigger than a Shadzilla and will also be painted. It has a great belly roll and tail kick. The two baits pictured are just a taste - still need eyes and paint touches. The silver sparkle is WAY brighter in real life. Gonna look great with a white belly and darker or chartreuse back.
Musky Plug Posted May 20, 2017 Report Posted May 20, 2017 Sweet looking baits! Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Dan668 Posted May 20, 2017 Report Posted May 20, 2017 Nice baits, I may be interested in a few, have to check my inventory
danteiv Posted May 22, 2017 Report Posted May 22, 2017 "I would definitly bite on that" says by my avatar
PUMP KNOWS Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 Sweet, I can't wait to see the final product. How heavy are the baits?
landry Posted May 25, 2017 Author Report Posted May 25, 2017 Bait weights: Jig - 7.5 oz Shad - 6.5 oz I have videos of the baits in action but I can't post easily here. If anyone wants to see the videos just send me a PM with your email and I will send them to you.
landry Posted June 9, 2017 Author Report Posted June 9, 2017 Here's the finished product. They look great in the water - even though I got skunked on opener.
PUMP KNOWS Posted June 9, 2017 Report Posted June 9, 2017 They look sweet....I hope you smash some big ones
Weeds Posted June 9, 2017 Report Posted June 9, 2017 Agree with everyone else! Finished lures look incredible, very professional looking.
Moosebunk Posted June 10, 2017 Report Posted June 10, 2017 Great job! Would enjoy dropping one of those into the mouth of a ski or big laker for sure.
Old Ironmaker Posted June 10, 2017 Report Posted June 10, 2017 (edited) Are you the "Man With the Plan" landry? Nothing better than doing something you would do for free. Not a Musky guy but they sure look like Esox magnets to me. Get in touch with Dan Columby and get him to try them, a member here and a highly experienced and respected Nipissing Musky guide. nipissingmuskies.com. If they are as good as they look he will know and will be a great ambassador for your product. Networking is the key to getting a new product out onto the market. I want to see these in every Canadian Tire, Bass Pro, Cabela's and Sail stores across North America. If you could use a partner contact Dragon's Den producers. Why not? I have a buddy who's brother went on there with a better, and ridiculous, Dog pooper scooper. They where the Steelworkers from Hamilton that had a chocolate bar coming out the fake Dogs end unit and Mr. Wonderful ate it. They didn't get a deal but are making some sales for 2 retired guys just because they got 7 minutes of priceless national marketing. Why not, get on the phone. Edited June 10, 2017 by Old Ironmaker
landry Posted June 10, 2017 Author Report Posted June 10, 2017 Thanks guys. Really appreciate the compliments. I poured a ton of time into these over the last six months. Like everything it was harder to get the perfect action and balance than I expected and of course I learned the most from the regular design screw ups. For now I am selling small quantities to help cover my start up costs. I only have one of each mold so making large numbers isn't possible now. I have a friend who has Chinese manufacturing contacts and he wants me to run a large quantity too. Lol. But to be honest it's like an art project for me and I really got into it for the love of fishing and as a creative endeavour. I just love Heli-Dawgs and I wanted a paddletail bait with a spinner idea which didn't exist for musky. I have a couple evil plans for other baits too. I still have my wooden masters and may make more molds this summer.
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