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Mitch f

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Making soft plastic baits gets you thinking about customer needs and wants….

So here’s your survey

Question 1:

Do you prefer a softer, more fishing catching  bait over a more durable bait?

Question 2: 

How many fish is acceptable to you before your lure falls apart and needs to be replaced?

Question 3:

What year were you born?

Question 4:

Do you fish tournaments?

Question 5:

Do you prefer Elaztech, or equivalent, over plastisol?

 

Thanks

 

 

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1 Whatever catches more fish is better

2 depends on price

3 1961

4 no

5 I like both equally depending on application,   Elaztech for Ned’s and jig head baits because the tail floats   I’m assuming plastizol is used in a senko?   So I like that for worms and wacky sticks   

 

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7 hours ago, Mitch f said:

Making soft plastic baits gets you thinking about customer needs and wants….

So here’s your survey

Question 1: Do you prefer a softer, more fishing catching  bait over a more durable bait?

I like softer more flimsy, action type baits. 

Question 2: How many fish is acceptable to you before your lure falls apart and needs to be replaced?

Plastics?  3-5 is acceptable. 

Question 3:

What year were you born? 78

Question 4:

Do you fish tournaments? no

Question 5:

Do you prefer Elaztech, or equivalent, over plastisol?

I know it's not the response you are looking for, but why not produce both?   I prefer elaztech,  but primarily because of Ned rig succes.  

 

 

 

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