Jig and Plastic Kit for Fall

  • ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #1434643

    Are your vendors like Moores Bait and Tackle honoring this or is it online only?

    Thanks Pier.

    bfishntackle
    Coralville,IA
    Posts: 360
    #1434644

    Sorry, this is an online only special.

    bfishntackle
    Coralville,IA
    Posts: 360
    #197698

    The fall walleye & sauger bite is literally weeks away and BFT wanted to do some thing to kick off the season with a special offering!

    BFT used to do a number of kits. Over the last couple years we got out of doing them but customers frequently asked for them to come back. That’s when it dawned on me to get with a couple of the guides here on the site to help me put together a kit of their favorite jigs and plastics for fall walleye & sauger fishing.

    And here’s what they came up with!

    • 48 Precision Jigs… including the new Glitter Heads!
    • 48 Paddletails
    • 48 Ringworms


    All for $37.99 – Regular Retail would be $49.91 if purchased seperately!

    Click HERE for Additional Info

    Or just look for the blue banner along the left sidebar. Click on that banner for details!

    Thanks. And if anyone has questions or ideas for future kits, just let me know.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #20377

    Are your vendors like Moores Bait and Tackle honoring this or is it online only?

    Thanks Pier.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #477355

    Are your vendors like Moores Bait and Tackle honoring this or is it online only?

    Thanks Pier.

    bfishntackle
    Coralville,IA
    Posts: 360
    #20378

    Sorry, this is an online only special.

    bfishntackle
    Coralville,IA
    Posts: 360
    #477370

    Sorry, this is an online only special.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #1434645

    Wow, for guys just getting into fall river fishing this deal is perfect. You have some great choices of colors and with this cool weather the river should be turning on pretty soon!

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #1434646

    I just had to add my .02 in here. These colors and baits are proven to be producers. They are not just colors that dont sell and he wants to get rid of. As Dave said this package was put together by the local guides as to what they use. This is a great starter kit for any looking to get into fishing with plastics.
    Look for the reports SOON as to how they are working.
    Good fishing to all

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #1434647

    And by the way these same baits AND colors work great in the spring time also.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1434648

    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.

    There’s no duds in this kit. I actually went back into the reports archive and searched the forums here on the site to double-check my prefered colors against what was reported by myself and others the last two falls to be the hot patterns.

    I think I got them picked out pretty good.

    Here’s a $2 bet.

    By the end of Sept. into the first week of October guys will start reporting fish are crunching the paddletails. Catalpa Orange Chart. Tail has been the best early fall color two seasons running.

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #1434650

    James, Can I blame you if I dont catch any fish on these??

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1434651

    Quote:


    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.


    I think that was the offer, yes.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #20405

    Wow, for guys just getting into fall river fishing this deal is perfect. You have some great choices of colors and with this cool weather the river should be turning on pretty soon!

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #477597

    Wow, for guys just getting into fall river fishing this deal is perfect. You have some great choices of colors and with this cool weather the river should be turning on pretty soon!

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #20408

    I just had to add my .02 in here. These colors and baits are proven to be producers. They are not just colors that dont sell and he wants to get rid of. As Dave said this package was put together by the local guides as to what they use. This is a great starter kit for any looking to get into fishing with plastics.
    Look for the reports SOON as to how they are working.
    Good fishing to all

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #477645

    I just had to add my .02 in here. These colors and baits are proven to be producers. They are not just colors that dont sell and he wants to get rid of. As Dave said this package was put together by the local guides as to what they use. This is a great starter kit for any looking to get into fishing with plastics.
    Look for the reports SOON as to how they are working.
    Good fishing to all

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #20409

    And by the way these same baits AND colors work great in the spring time also.

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #477647

    And by the way these same baits AND colors work great in the spring time also.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #20410

    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.

    There’s no duds in this kit. I actually went back into the reports archive and searched the forums here on the site to double-check my prefered colors against what was reported by myself and others the last two falls to be the hot patterns.

    I think I got them picked out pretty good.

    Here’s a $2 bet.

    By the end of Sept. into the first week of October guys will start reporting fish are crunching the paddletails. Catalpa Orange Chart. Tail has been the best early fall color two seasons running.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #477649

    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.

    There’s no duds in this kit. I actually went back into the reports archive and searched the forums here on the site to double-check my prefered colors against what was reported by myself and others the last two falls to be the hot patterns.

    I think I got them picked out pretty good.

    Here’s a $2 bet.

    By the end of Sept. into the first week of October guys will start reporting fish are crunching the paddletails. Catalpa Orange Chart. Tail has been the best early fall color two seasons running.

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #20414

    James, Can I blame you if I dont catch any fish on these??

    Eric Rehberg
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 3071
    #477663

    James, Can I blame you if I dont catch any fish on these??

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #20415

    Quote:


    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.


    I think that was the offer, yes.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #477664

    Quote:


    If those aren’t the right colors and you’re looking for someone to blame… I’m your guy.


    I think that was the offer, yes.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #1434652

    James,
    Have you given the bleeding red chartruse paddletails a try yet? I found this Spring when they were going on the catalpa if they started to slow down then the bleeding red seemed to get a few more. The more I use paddletails the more I like them! Ringworms still get alot of use but there are certain colors of paddletails that I order by the hundred because they are consistent producers. Thank God Summer is over and we are starting to get into fishing/hunting season. August was the longest year of my life.

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #1434654

    James hit it right on the head about the Catalpa Orange/Chart tail paddletail. That is by far my most productive color. I am drooling all over myself just thinking about how hard the eyes and saugers smack these things, especially when dragging them.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #20442

    James,
    Have you given the bleeding red chartruse paddletails a try yet? I found this Spring when they were going on the catalpa if they started to slow down then the bleeding red seemed to get a few more. The more I use paddletails the more I like them! Ringworms still get alot of use but there are certain colors of paddletails that I order by the hundred because they are consistent producers. Thank God Summer is over and we are starting to get into fishing/hunting season. August was the longest year of my life.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #477918

    James,
    Have you given the bleeding red chartruse paddletails a try yet? I found this Spring when they were going on the catalpa if they started to slow down then the bleeding red seemed to get a few more. The more I use paddletails the more I like them! Ringworms still get alot of use but there are certain colors of paddletails that I order by the hundred because they are consistent producers. Thank God Summer is over and we are starting to get into fishing/hunting season. August was the longest year of my life.

    amwatson
    Holmen,WI
    Posts: 5130
    #20444

    James hit it right on the head about the Catalpa Orange/Chart tail paddletail. That is by far my most productive color. I am drooling all over myself just thinking about how hard the eyes and saugers smack these things, especially when dragging them.

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