yeah i purchased mine in 1985 or 86 and a few more 87 or 89
you competed against them you also had a spinnerbait company so cool
bulldog never heard of them i was making jigs with do it molds and hilt from 83 till 95 me and a friend we had like 60 to 80 molds we used to use a malin and modify them that biffle jig we see today we used to make them back then with a hinge and a split ring so we could change the hooks we had all them do it molds and we modified 1/2 of them we wanted our own set ups i think i started when i was 13 or 14 years old we even went to see a few distributors and stores we started Young i was 14 and my friend 16 our company was called invisible lures
i went by the name of fastcast because i won the berkley casting contest like 1000$ in rods and reels and my friend his nick name was charly jig
if you still tie some baits with the trilene knot make sure from 12 to 14 lbs to only twist 4 times
and from 17lbs + only twist 3 times that way the knot will last longer
the original knot is 5 turns or twist
i spent hours on the trilene knot machine during the trade shows trying to figure it out
if you come accross a trilene knot machine try it youll see it works
robert william osler
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June 21, 2015 at 11:45 pm
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