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  1. It seems to be a pretty universal method to soften up stiff plastisol baits. I'd give it a shot, nothing really to lose.
  2. Congrats on beating the knock off artists to market hahaha
  3. I've had a pack in my terminal tackle drawer for a long minute now, never ended up using it yet.
  4. https://swimbaitunderground.com/forums/index.php?/topic/88439-valkyire-world-expedition-vkc-80xxh-4-“-review-requested”/&tab=comments#comment-675734
  5. Dunno who the resident Daiwa tech is now, but @MA Frog Man used to be the guy to ask.
  6. I thought kayak guys had a bungie / leash attached to everything.
  7. Skinner Baits - Chicken Rat is from the same line of thinking, but vastly different.
  8. Bottomdweller Baits makes an 8". CAST Prodigy 8" also. These are supposedly very durable while maintaining good action. I'm surprised that you had trouble with the Scottsboro baits. I fished the 6" Fatty a lot and caught a ton of fish on them.
  9. I fish a Woodrow 2 piece. The V-cut and wood material gives an "average" action (not subtle, not aggressive) and a distinct sound profile. Gets bit under pretty much any conditions if you're willing to grind with it exclusively on a given day.
  10. If you're shore banging (like myself and a lot of others) the soft roll-up measuring mats are the way to go. But definitely make sure that you choose one of the 9" wide ones such as the WCZ or another brand that makes the wide ones. They are easier to read and look better in photos, whether it is for tournament purposes, social media, or just for yourself.
  11. Of you're considering a different copoly, have a look at the Varivas Absolute BBM. It's a low diameter, low stretch copoly and really a new innovation in nylon line. I don't have a ton of experience with it yet, but @Jim137a does. Hopefully he will chime in here.
  12. Really, @BayAreaAnglersummed it up pretty well, different styles of glides tend to perform better with certain styles of retrieves. Anything beyond that is going to need more specifics. Or, just fish the bait you want to, and then adjust your retrieve based on whether you have success with it or not.
  13. Yeah, I bet it would. I heard some rumblings about QC and durability issues when it was first released. No idea if they were legit / substantiated or not.
  14. Both the Slide Swimmer 300 and Gira Gira are labeled as prototypes.
  15. chevro1et

    ABT

    You might be more interested in the Sneaky Pete or Poppa Pete, they're designed to be fished fast in current. Probably be a good fit for your situation. Decently priced.
  16. Garrett Customs on IG paints 250s, he may or may not be willing to give you some info. I've never talked to him, but painters don't always want to divulge all the technical info, which is understandable.
  17. I mean, there's the Deps Huge Custom series rods, but the price tags are not forgiving.
  18. The Megabass Valkyrie World Expedition 7'11" XH fishes everything from a Baitsanity Gill glide / Gantarel / TK to a K9 very nicely.
  19. Having the nails in the pec fins definitely makes the most sense to have a balanced keel weight to the bait.
  20. This is what @Ceasersaid on a recent episode of Uncle Bing Bong on the Toxic YouTube channel.
  21. The Calcutta Conquest 200 DC is probably the most recommended reel on this forum. I don't personally own one, but a lot of people around here think very highly of it.
  22. Keep playing with it. I remember on one of the Hook Up Tackle 'What's New' videos, @Crazybassfisherput a bunch of weight on that bait to get it to stay down.
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