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Offline ctom

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Some good press....
« on: 05/26/13 09:13 UTC »
This was found this morning on a Minnesota based website

DENVER, Iowa --- For more than 50 years, one of the world leaders in the tackle crafting industry has conducted its business from a modest property on the outskirts of Denver.

If you’ve purchased jigs, sinkers, spinnerbaits or any number of other fishing tackle items at a local retail outlet, chances are it was manufactured using Do-It molds and/or components. If you’re among the growing legion of anglers who enjoy crafting their own tackle, you’re probably familiar with Do-It’s products, as well.

The company is growing significantly under the ownership of Jason Haefner and Ryan McBride, and it made another significant move last winter with the acquisition of Caney Creek Molds, a company based near Lake Fork, Texas, that specializes in manufacturing molds for soft plastic baits.

The brainchild of a retired aerospace engineer with a love of bass fishing, Caney Creek incorporated feedback from other anglers to develop a unique line of molds and soft baits.

The company really caught on nationally when a record bag of bass was caught during an FLW tournament.

“He’s a really talented designer,” says McBride. “A lot of it is geared toward bass, but he has gotten into some crappie and panfish stuff and some ice fishing baits over the last year.

“There is some really interesting stuff that you can make, and it’s totally different than anything you can typically find on the market.

“It was a perfect fit for us, really.”

Manufacturing plastics isn’t for everyone. The initial investment is significantly more than what it costs to get into pouring your own sinkers and jigs, the plastisols aren’t cheap, either, and the production process is more complicated.

“It does require a little more skill than pouring lead,” notes McBride.

On the other hand, there are also anglers who love to tinker and create lures that might give them an edge over their friends or their competition on the tournament circuits, and individuals who mass produce soft baits for retail outlets.

“You can have some stuff that not everybody out there is pitching and some different colors and color patterns,” says McBride.

“You have the ability to layer colors, add glitter, glow in the dark, UV enhancer ... You can create highlights and irridescence that you see in a lot of custom baits but not in a lot of store-bought products.”

I added the following to the thread....

This was a huge move in a good direction for Do-It. I've been dinking with the plastics for three years and use primarily Do-It/Caney creek products. I've toured the Do-It plant and can say that there is way more to the company than what has been mentioned here. They are huge and reach into many aspects of the bait/lure making industry. For the hobbyist, they are a treasure trove.

Ryan is a great person to work with. At the get-it-done level within the company, Jerry Van Sickle is a real asset. Since the Do-It family acquired the Caney Creek company, both of these persons have shown a solid business ethic in getting the merger done smoothly. And the "customer first" ideology stands tall everywhere inside the business.

Plastic are a spendy start-up hobby. And there is a learning curve with plastic that has to be met. Safety provisions that aren't a part of working with lead are a must, ventilation being first and foemost.

I'm always willing to show people what all is involved in the plastics making game if they are willing to get to my door, but I do not want children around the hot plastic. The working temperatures are in the neightborhood of 320 to 380 degrees depending on what and how I am doing and any contact with the plastic at these temps will result in 2nd degree burns at best. As a rule, working the plastic is safe, accidents can a do occur and with the plastic that hot it tends to stick to anything it touches and skin is not a plastic to have it land.

I'll be happy to answer any questions regarding plastic injection as a hobby. 
« Last Edit: 05/27/13 09:29 UTC by ctom »
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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #1 on: 05/26/13 10:42 UTC »
Great article.  It makes everything a little more personal.  Your add on was right on point.  I wonder if it would be appropriate to list the website address for Do-It and, more specifically, for the forum.
Until next time.

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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #2 on: 05/26/13 10:49 UTC »
I'm a step ahead of you Denny....I went back and editted in that persons interested in getting expanded details could pm me at that site and I'd get them linked to here. The IDO site can be fickle about putting links out on the public's eye. Instead of getting people's underwear bundled I just mentioned getting a pm to me and I'd handle it from there.

I am sorry to say that the link has been removed. What started as a very nice pat on the back for both Caney Creek and Do-It and the merger they went thru, turned into a bash session by some fool from bearsbaits forums. His name is Kevin and is from the Bettendorf, Iowa area. Not only did he take direct shots at the Jason and the whole Barnes family, he slammed another mold maker, Rick Jacobs. I removed the link to the IDO site where this "Kevin" decided to makesome pretty raw comments about Jason, his family, Do-It and Jacobs while backhandedly soliciting bears.

The person who started the thread which I copied to here to start this thread is a Minnesota boy who is stand-up in quality. For him to post the news of the merger was very nice and his posting of the news was done in a positive light. This "Kevin" person does nothing but create issues at the site and has been addressed for his commentary. I just feel bad that people may have gone there to read some positive commentary only to find this person's diatribe. I'll apologize to any who found a totally different atmosphere when the got to that link.
« Last Edit: 05/27/13 09:28 UTC by ctom »
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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #3 on: 05/28/13 23:23 UTC »
This was posted in IDO's general forum tonight with regard to the slanderous crap the person posted the other day.

"I am making this thread to apologize to caney creek molds, do-it molds, jacobs baits, crappie tom, and anyone else that was hurt because of my stupid remarks. If you have not seen the thread, I just bumped it up to the front page here accidentally.

I was completely and totally out of line when I posted that. As you can tell from reading my posts the last couple of days, I have been in a very sour mood. That is not an excuse and, well, I am sorry. What I said was stupid and unfounded. I have tried to remove the posts to avoid any further damage but the forum will not let me. (maybe BK can help me?). I will try and avoid posting when I am in a bad mood since it seems to be just screwing everything up. Yeah, I'm young and dumb as most of you have been telling me. Just took me a wile to figure it out for myself. 

Ironically I have dozens of do-it molds and have ordered a few products from caney creek before. I've never had a problem with them. I don't know what I was thinking when I posted that. It was all second hand info that I had no knowledge of being true. Slander is what it was.

Again, I apologize and will try to hold my tongue from now on.

I AM SORRY. "
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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #4 on: 05/28/13 23:40 UTC »
Just another example of the few spoiling it for everyone else.  That's for your comments and your actions, Tom.
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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #5 on: 05/29/13 06:24 UTC »
On a positive note for any of guys that are members of the North American Fishing Club.
There was an article on do it your self bait making in the last issue. It featured a starter kit that is sold at Jann’s Netcraft. They promised that the next issue would have an article on Do-it Soft Plastics for the more serious bait makers. Jerry may have more details on the article. I’m looking forward to seeing what they have to say.

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Re: Some good press....
« Reply #6 on: 05/29/13 11:08 UTC »
Sounds like the guy repented, was truly contrite, sorry (for whatever he said/did)   1 John 1:9 in action.
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