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Soft Plastic Bait Making => New Releases => Topic started by: Do-it Rep on 07/03/19 08:30 UTC

Title: Sneak Peak
Post by: Do-it Rep on 07/03/19 08:30 UTC
Fishing Tackle Retailer released their "Sneak Peak" of some hot new products rolling out at ICAST next week including a few of our very own.  Check it out!

https://fishingtackleretailer.com/ftr-icast-sneak-peek/
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: alwrenn on 07/03/19 11:37 UTC
Truly nice additions Kyle......Can't wait!
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Bayou Burner on 07/03/19 13:37 UTC
That maniac mullet is nice but missing a 1/8 th oz  >:(

Most common weights that Inshore anglers use:
1/16
1/8
3/16
1/4
3/8

1/2-3/4 and up are used sparingly but only when there is hard current
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Canga~ on 07/03/19 19:58 UTC
sure wish one of these years the sneak peaks would include a 2.5" cnc ripper, prefferably top inject, but any 2.5" ripper would be great!
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 07/05/19 01:20 UTC
Nice sneak peak!!!! But I will have to second Tom’s idea.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Do-it Rep on 07/08/19 11:33 UTC
Sneak Peak! 2.5" Essential Series Crappie Flukes

Item # 96025
Model: CRF-8-25
8 cavities
2.5” in length


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Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Do-it Rep on 07/08/19 12:01 UTC
Rolling out some new No Roll's with brass wire eyes as well!

Item # 3529
Model : NR-2-68B
2 cavities:
1 each  size 6 & 8 oz.
Use Do-it size No.2 Brass Wire Eye
 
Item # 3530
Model : NR-3-345B
3 cavities:
1 each  size 3 - 4 - 5 oz.
Use Do-it size No.1 Brass Wire Eye

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Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Muskygary on 07/08/19 13:13 UTC
On the crappie fluke, how many cavities?
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Do-it Rep on 07/08/19 14:06 UTC
On the crappie fluke, how many cavities?

8 cavities
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: cc1 on 07/08/19 14:26 UTC
There is gonna be a lot of crappie guys like that mold, Ctom for sure.  Then 8 at a time vs. the 4 of the fat fork.  He's going to need more changeable pigments.  Then DF gonna have some serious crappie cores and do some wicked things with those segments.  I can see it becoming 2 Ice fishing baits as well, Although I'll never Ice fish down here.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: ctom on 07/08/19 14:38 UTC
Gotta see one of those in my mitts before I render judgment, but it looks like a doozie.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: ctom on 07/08/19 14:53 UTC
The mold is going to be formatted to make a top/bottom so getting split two-color baits should be a breeze with a twin injector. I like that aspect. Tail colors likewise. Should do cores like a darn as well.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: cc1 on 07/08/19 15:33 UTC
I think Ctom just rendered judgement.  I know hes gonna have some great pics with this bait. He is already imagining that lure in his mitts.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: olsarge on 07/08/19 16:13 UTC
That Crappie Fluke ain't no fluke.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: efishnc on 07/08/19 21:34 UTC
There is gonna be a lot of crappie guys like that mold, Ctom for sure.  Then 8 at a time vs. the 4 of the fat fork.  He's going to need more changeable pigments.  Then DF gonna have some serious crappie cores and do some wicked things with those segments.  I can see it becoming 2 Ice fishing baits as well, Although I'll never Ice fish down here.

Looks like a new textured drop shot to me...
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: cc1 on 07/08/19 22:08 UTC
So sorry efish in my haste I forgot to include your core ability on this. How could I forget about the gift you have. These babies are up your alley too. Cant wait to see these pics.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: efishnc on 07/09/19 00:21 UTC
Better late than never (no harm/ no foul).

From the pictures, I actually like these better than the fat fork because of the thicker tail stem... not just for the E-core potential, but this design should actually transmit vibration into the water better when drop-shotting (which should ultimately produce more fish).
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Shaunm81 on 07/09/19 05:13 UTC
This one will be another one i pick up.  So it will be just coming in the essential series ?I like that gloss look of the normal molds best.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 07/11/19 16:15 UTC
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/ICAST19.html?ccode=DOIT19B
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: ctom on 07/13/19 07:02 UTC
That Mullet jighead will be interesting.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Brit on 08/11/19 13:54 UTC
 When will this fluke mold be available?
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Bayou Burner on 10/02/19 08:40 UTC
When is the Maniac Mullet jig mold being released?
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: brennan.chapman on 10/02/19 15:48 UTC
New catalog release, website updates, and new product availability are about ten days out.
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Canga~ on 10/18/19 13:51 UTC
havent gotten a catalog in the mail, but did look over the PDF version, the 2 cavity 2.5" ripper will definitely be mine (at least 1!) and probably the 3 cavity 2" ripper, too.

when will these be available? also how are the cavities laid out for the multi-cavity molds?
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Do-it Rep on 10/18/19 14:28 UTC
havent gotten a catalog in the mail, but did look over the PDF version, the 2 cavity 2.5" ripper will definitely be mine (at least 1!) and probably the 3 cavity 2" ripper, too.

when will these be available? also how are the cavities laid out for the multi-cavity molds?

These molds are now available and will be added to the store site early next week!  I'll try to get a photo of the mold layout for you as well as soon as possible.  Thanks! 
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Canga~ on 10/18/19 14:29 UTC
Awesome, can’t wait!
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: Canga~ on 10/23/19 12:14 UTC
These molds are now available and will be added to the store site early next week!  I'll try to get a photo of the mold layout for you as well as soon as possible.  Thanks!

any updates on this?
Title: Re: Sneak Peak
Post by: ctom on 10/23/19 18:03 UTC
I was fishing docks for an hour around noon today and popped a nice crappie using the new fluke bait. The old stand-by purple/chartreuse tail did it in. A couple other baits that are still getting fish in spite of quickly dropping water temps are the 2" and 2 1/2" Rippers, new this fall. The 2 1/2" Ripper got a short walleye today and the 2" version got a decent crappie. Both Rippers were done in purple/chartreuse tail.