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Kingfisher
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Post by Kingfisher »

Hi all, for anyone looking to get some Slashers please get your orders in asap as we are set to go with several retailers that will keep us very tied up keeping them in lures. I would like to fill as many local orders as possible before we go national. Im about two weeks out right now and its first come first serve. Mike and Michelle www.fishall-lures.com
chartertalk
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Post by chartertalk »

As with many new baits many are always questioning why. For those that know LSC is a bit tougher this yr and the Slashers are working quite well.
The Cocoa Perch and Olive Frog are 2 of my favorite fish catching colors.
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Will Schultz
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Post by Will Schultz »

I took Tyler out on Sunday and he caught three all on the Olive Frog. Not a rip on anything except the Slasher. Some lures look pretty and others just catch fish - Slashers are both.
Self interest is for the past, common interest is for the future.
Kingfisher
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Thanks a ton guys. I have a new job :lol: :lol: :lol: . Im working full time now building these lures and am enjoying this success. I spent over a year thinking about this design before I ever built the first one. All the reading and time spent talking to guys like Tim Mottes and Mike Mordas, Bill Crane and Bill Wolfgang paid off in my bait building career. There are a lot of great lures and lure builders out there. I have learned a great deal from many of them. Its a lost art these days the craft of shaping a piece of wood and making it swim then watching a fish eat it and hearing of others like little Tyler Schultz catching three fish in one day on a lure that at one time was just a board with the right grain. My hats off to all the wooden lure makers,the craft, the baits and all the fisherman and women that use them. Thank you all. Kingfisher
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