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Old 08-24-2020, 12:55 PM
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Default Fishing hack that will save the paint finish on your lure.

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My first fishing hack video! If you guys need any of this product and you're located in the greater Edmonton area then let me know! I have tons I could offer.
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Old 08-24-2020, 01:22 PM
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Neat trick and one I actually have not tried
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The body man in me says don't use your hood as a table


I put that tape on all my headlights and rock chip areas. Why would it not work on a spoon as well.
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Old 08-24-2020, 03:12 PM
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Thanks for sharing. How is it for slippage? Any chance teeth dig in rather than slip?
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Old 08-24-2020, 03:36 PM
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Thanks for sharing. How is it for slippage? Any chance teeth dig in rather than slip?
The surface has a soft touch sponge texture to it. If anything the teeth will have something to grasp onto.
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Old 08-24-2020, 03:38 PM
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The body man in me says don't use your hood as a table


I put that tape on all my headlights and rock chip areas. Why would it not work on a spoon as well.
HAHA i know what you mean. Many people cringe when they see what I do to the jeep. but hey its a jeep! It will brush up against trees and branches. Yesterday I wacked it with my kayak by accident already haha
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The surface has a soft touch sponge texture to it. If anything the teeth will have something to grasp onto.
Trying to picture in my head if that is good or not. Do you want lure to slip and grab with the hook? Or stick until you set the hook? Do you see any difference with catching or nothing noticeable?
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Old 08-24-2020, 04:02 PM
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Trying to picture in my head if that is good or not. Do you want lure to slip and grab with the hook? Or stick until you set the hook? Do you see any difference with catching or nothing noticeable?
So far success rate hasn't changed. Action isn't effective and the product is scentless.

what you say does make sense though
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Old 08-25-2020, 07:42 AM
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Have a few friends that fish mainly with a Sutton West River from Sutton Spoons extremely good for Walleyes and Trout.
Spoons are coated with a very high gloss silver made with pure silver and copper has high shine as well
These spoons are hard to get, and are quite expensive from USA
Will try your product. thanks for posting.
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ok I got a couple hundred to get done this winter....sending them to you
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Old 08-25-2020, 09:11 AM
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Have a few friends that fish mainly with a Sutton West River from Sutton Spoons extremely good for Walleyes and Trout.
Spoons are coated with a very high gloss silver made with pure silver and copper has high shine as well
These spoons are hard to get, and are quite expensive from USA
Will try your product. thanks for posting.
This method may not work well and can potentially change the look of the surface. Only reason why is because the film is only made for painted surfaces. If you're in edmonton I can give you some to try. It can be removed with no issues.
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ok I got a couple hundred to get done this winter....sending them to you
haha bring it on
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