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  1. Can we all please stop posting about this now?? And no one cares that he made the local news besides himself and family.
  2. Checked out your stuff. Not shabby! Do you have any affiliation with Fish 30acre? Or were they an inspiration or something?
  3. Whoever wants bragging rights to it, so be it, bid away. But if they honestly think they're getting a lure with true street cred that swims amazing, they sure are mistaken. To be honest, it swims like garbage. Well, it doesn't swim. Hopefully he works more on the action on future versions and learns how to prevent so many little air bubbles in his resin... Such a gimmick.
  4. Yeah, there's no doubt it's a Nate's Bait. Saw he posted that a while ago (Nate), not sure why he would've deleted it... So if he apparently outsourced it to Nate, of which, there is nothing wrong with that, I just doubt Nate would have been selling them for $100.
  5. I've got a shiner, yet to toss it tho. Good price and really good carve. Hopefully the clear coat will hold up long enough to make the paint worth it!
  6. And just imagine if you were able to manufacture faster! You'd be a millionaire!! But, who wants more money... But I'm done on this thread. Go get to making baits, Randall.
  7. I own nothing, yet! But it's amazing what you can learn in Business 101 in college. Have worked for successful small businesses tho. On to the topic at hand... The Bullshad is fugly, but it catches fish. I've only owned a couple, the 5 incher. Still a pretty fat bat for it's length, at least in relation to a real shad. I don't even know if there is any sort of clear coat on the lure, so it does get beat up easily. Not much worse for ware than how it started tho. I will work it more erratically usually, it's a pretty versatile bait. Pros: It catches fish. Durable construction. Fairy readily available. Cons: Paint. Price. Overall appearance.
  8. You know damn well you have refunded people their money because it took you too long to produce their bait. I shouldn't have to name names, tho I could. Also, guess what? Part of business is marketing. You can think what you want of marketing, but it helps sell your product. No big name company got where they were without some sort of marketing, albeit maybe even shady! And I know of certain people from Texas who have offered to buy you out... I just hope you realize your stubbornness, ignorance, and unwillingness to grow limits you immensely. Like you said, you're only one man. A good business man, you are not, but a good baitmaker, sure! Keep doing what you're doing, you've got plenty of backers and support, but maybe less time constantly checking your websites, and more time working on baits. Also, your constant criticism of other competitors really makes you look bad. I feel like you need a hug.
  9. Deps 250 Hudd MattLures HardGill Baby Wake Slammer AC Plug Triple Trout
  10. Business is business. Concern yourself with your own business more and maybe you will get less people wanting refunds due to you taking so long. If you haven't noticed yet, more and more companies have been taking your business due to your time issues. Concern yourself more with your own problems.
  11. Good question. Overall, I think, we as consumers tend to see a wide glide as being a better bait. I don't necessarily agree with that tho. And between some baitmakers, it almost seems like it can be a dick measuring contest to see who can make a bait with the widest glide. In my observances tho, slow wide gliding baits get more followers than a tight glide bait, but maybe not more bites. And it also depends on how you retrieve either glide bait, ie; long darting dive/glides, tight erratic twitches, slow slalom, etc. So, I don't know if there's a right answer to this question. I feel like it's more about knowing what the fish wants any given day, and that could be either type of glide.
  12. I don't know of any bait makers that have raised their price from batch 1 to batch 2.... You've been testing all these versions for over a year, correct? So, why all of a sudden did you now realize how much extra work the slow sinkers were to make??? If you knew they were going to be so much more work, you should have factored that into the original asking price. But if you didn't realize how much work they were going to be, then the slow sinkers must not have had as much R and D, correct? Also, something else needing cleared up... In the future, will the floaters stay at $200 if the slow sinkers are, say $230? Do what you want, it's your business, but I think it would help if you just left the price alone... My opinion.
  13. As someone who gets hated on here in this forum for liking certain baits over others, I will honestly say this... The bait looks great in and out of the water. It seems to catch fish. I trust there has been enough testing and prototyping done to ensure it's strength and durability. $200 is a fair asking price when you look at the competition. BUT! As soon as I saw it posted on eBay by Oliver, I was instantly taken back. To me, it was a very blatant attempt to hype a bait. The reasoning 'to recoup costs' was laughable and only made Mattlures come off worse. It was obvious the main reason was build hype and grow the demand and get people talking more about it (which is business). You should have at least owned up to that and then happily taken your paycheck (of which, I sure hope there wasn't some sort of weaseling done to get the bid to $1k) . EVERY SINGLE PERSON I have talked to about it, saw it the way I'm describing. If the price was set at $200 before the hype train started, leave it there. Once I heard you were ramping up the costs, I was again taken back. You've gained the notoriety for it, so the demand and hype is still there. The price is fair where it is. How many companies charge more for a sinking model!??!?!?! That's absurd, Matt. Own up, or leave the price alone. -a potential customer
  14. SLAAUUUNCHH!! Awesome fish dude!
  15. Why will they be going up in price if he already released them at $200?
  16. What's the final price going to end up being on these bad boys? I've seen multiple numbers from people, including the man himself...
  17. Indeed, good question! Maybe you could try fan casting in "sections". Say, you fan cast 5 times on your left from the bank out, 3-5 feet increments. Then, do the same thing on the right side, and finish off fan casting in front of you. If you have structure you are casting around, fan cast the same piece of structure, but come at it from 3-4 different angles. Fish can be stubborn and want their meal presented to them in a specific way. Just walking down the bank fan casting 40 feet each time, the same way, can catch fish, but you should always switch it up. Eventually, you will learn what the fish on that body of water prefer.
  18. The most important thing when chucking the giant baits, is have the proper rod to handle it. Broomsticks. If largemouth fishing, I would have a hard time seeing anything bigger than 13" being necessary. Depending on the style of bait and your lake or state regulations, some of the biggest baits are meant to be trolled only. Lot's of giant muskie baits are like this.
  19. It's been going down for awhile now. Sad to see it go, but it wasn't anything exciting lately.
  20. Hey bud, I know the company, and people here don't like that I do... The company has gone thru a few different changes over the last few years. Each generation of the baits have gotten better and better. All I can offer as far as actual advice is to just give them a try. Purchase a couple, and if you aren't satisfied, ask for your money back, they will return it. Make it that simple. PM me if you have any other questions, because Mr. High Power Swimbaits is very caught up in their company for some reason, and hates seeing anyone talk about them. Shoot me a PM if you have any other questions. I will help with what I can. Thanks!
  21. Well said, VAngler. Really. New products and companies need time. I'm confident in them, maybe even a little bias haha, but time will tell us all more...
  22. Randall, "Frank Rizzo" is a USERNAME on a public forum. Quit taking it so literal haha. Once again, why are you so concerned about Fish 30acre?!?! Matt Servant, you've got a great bait, everyone knows that. It's been out for a long time and has plenty of fish caught on it. Fish 30acre is new, their latest Deluxe Gill is brand new, and by the looks of it, it is in high demand. He's selling a ton now. Maybe they will all hate it, who knows, but people keep buying. Competition is good for business. You're a good guy, keep doing your thing. Bottom line, Fish 30acre is coming. Whether you hate them, love them or just see them as a threat, they are coming. Everything with them now, is just a flicker of what they are going to be...
  23. Seems pretty hypocritical for Ryans buddy to criticize me when he is the biggest troll on this site. viewtopic.php?f=28&t=13255&start=70 And lets not forget about the way the rest of Ryan's other buddys are so fast to post about how great his baits are on Facebook after Ryan makes a post. I guess they just sit around waiting for Ryan to make a post then post how great they are in minutes. In the past couple of weeks I have about four or five other companies and people that have been ticked off as well so it's not just Fish 30 Acre. It's any person that is posting a bunch of BS or misleading people. I just say it if I think it pretty much whether it's positive or negative about the subject and I just live my life that way. I am not trying to fool anyone or sell myself or baits as something I or they are not. But this isn't about me it's about you being Ryan's buddy and promoting his baits here with your misleading biased review and being hypocritical about my paint at the same time when I have seen some fish 30 acre baits with problems much worse to worry about than some detailed dots on the gills. And I am not that quick to reply. I knew who you were and your ties to fish30acre when you were criticizing my paint but waited until now to call you out on it. Randall, I'm sorry, but you are blatantly wrong. I have absolutely no idea who that guy is in the picture. Believe that or not. So, tell your P.I. friend that he got it wrong. And anyone with an internet can find out where someone has lived or have someone become friends with said person on Facebook and stalk him that way ("Ryan's Glasses"). And if gaining friends in this business is wrong, then you're doing everything right. Are you jealous of his friends too?! I imagine you don't have many... And God forbid fish30acre has fans!!! God forbid they use social media!!! You're obviously jealous/threatened or else are just a really big fan, because you are way too into fish30acre and what Ryan is doing with his life not to be. And yes, as a friend/fan of his, along with other bait builders, I can tell you that Ryan and fish30acre have absolutely no care or concern for what you are doing. Like I said, they've got much bigger things on their plate than to worry about what someone of your caliber has to say. That's all I'm saying on this matter. I know the guy, I know the company, I like the baits, and bottom line, they will take care of you for anything. They're a young company, so more and more fish will come, in time. And Randall, if you're threatened now, realize, they are maayyybe at like 8%......
  24. Mr. Randall K. of High Power Swimbaits, Let me get this right... The more smiley faces I add, the funnier my post will be?? And do you just sit in front of a computer waiting for someone to post about Fish 30acre? Honestly, because you are always sooo quick to reply when someone mentions them. It's kinda weird... And keep stalking Ryan and his company (it's obvious your concern for them), but I'm sure he has bigger fish to fry than to worry about what a washed up, illiterate ignorant thinks.
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