Author Topic: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation  (Read 5042 times)

Offline floridagrimp

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http://blog.wired2fish.com/blog/bid/40864/A-Labor-of-Love-Inside-the-Zoom-Factory
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Offline Jerry V

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #1 on: 02/06/13 20:38 UTC »
Rather impressive I will say... thanks for sharing.
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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #2 on: 02/06/13 21:06 UTC »
they use quite a bit of plastic. huh??
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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #3 on: 02/06/13 21:12 UTC »
they use quite a bit of plastic. huh??

NO DOUBT !  kinda cool to see 'em all just, "hanging out" waiting to find a home.
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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #4 on: 02/07/13 00:55 UTC »
the interesting facts at the bottom are the best! wow! 8,000 gallons of plastics used in 10 days... thats an avg of 800 gallons per DAY wow

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #5 on: 02/07/13 11:39 UTC »
That was a great article/story. Thank you for posting that.  I would love to tour a company like that. 

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #6 on: 02/07/13 11:53 UTC »
Funny thing is, there is a large Eufaula, Alabama company that shoots more baits (at least uses more plastisol) than these guys.

Larger companies are making their own plastisol these days.
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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #7 on: 02/07/13 13:14 UTC »
Now my question is do they remelt their sprues?

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #8 on: 02/07/13 13:32 UTC »
I know other large companies that don't remelt sprues, they sell them to someone...don't know about Zoom.
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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #9 on: 02/07/13 14:09 UTC »
Zoom sells their sprues / runners to a recycler. 

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #10 on: 02/07/13 14:27 UTC »
Kinda humanizes a big bait company.  Cool to see they do thinks like the home made guy does.  My simple mind assumed that they would use an automated process with a minimal labor force. 

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #11 on: 02/07/13 14:53 UTC »
I'd dare say there's not a bass boat in the USA that doesn't have a pack of Zoom baits in it!

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #12 on: 02/07/13 15:15 UTC »
Thanks for posting, given me a ton of Ideas and realized that it will be a very long time to get to this point..ha ha

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #13 on: 02/07/13 19:44 UTC »
Very cool,by the looks of the baits on the rack it looks like their molds are two cavity ??

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Re: Interesting, a rather large bait making operation
« Reply #14 on: 02/07/13 19:55 UTC »
I'd dare say there's not a bass boat in the USA that doesn't have a pack of Zoom baits in it!
My boat doesn't. It does have at least 10lbs of worms in it that look an awful lot like Zoom Tricks though. ;D Except for some Z-man frogs, and Rage tail eeliminators all the plastics in my boat were made in my garage.
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