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Offline Skimpy253

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Production Tear Drop
« on: 01/18/21 10:36 UTC »
Would be awesome if you would make a production tear drop drop shot mold !!!!!!!   I fish the 1/4  90% of the time and would be great if i could pour a bunch at a time !!!!

I love the tear drop.  such a perfect drop shot weight !
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Re: Production Tear Drop
« Reply #1 on: 01/18/21 20:01 UTC »
I definitely agree that the teardrop weight is the best of any dropshot weight out there, hands down!

Given the loss ratio of dropshot weights (as compared to most other baits/tackle), I also think some production molds in this category might be a wise endeavor for HQ to look into... the most appealing arrangement (IMO) would be to have three (or four) cavities in two weight sizes per mold, like 1/4 & 3/8 or 1/2 & 3/4. 

I suggest the multi-sized production molds because I primarily use 3/8oz and 1/2 oz when dropshotting, and a 1/4oz production mold (which already is offered in the finesse weight) does not interest me.  However, offering two sizes in one mold should be a logical way to cover a wider market and therefore get more crafters to bite.

Good call, Skimpy!




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Re: Production Tear Drop
« Reply #2 on: 01/18/21 20:07 UTC »
I definitely agree that the teardrop weight is the best of any dropshot weight out there, hands down!

Given the loss ratio of dropshot weights (as compared to most other baits/tackle), I also think some production molds in this category might be a wise endeavor for HQ to look into... the most appealing arrangement (IMO) would be to have three (or four) cavities in two weight sizes per mold, like 1/4 & 3/8 or 1/2 & 3/4. 

I suggest the multi-sized production molds because I primarily use 3/8oz and 1/2 oz when dropshotting, and a 1/4oz production mold (which already is offered in the finesse weight) does not interest me.  However, offering two sizes in one mold should be a logical way to cover a wider market and therefore get more crafters to bite.

Good call, Skimpy!

Yes !!!!!!!  2 size production mold would be awesome
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