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Title: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: winchester 88 on Mar 31, 2006, 06:55 PM
The last 2 days I was able to finally get out on the lake for some crappie fishing .
 We were using slip bobbers and minnows on plain hooks.
I have a Zander walleye rod from Cabelas that I like because it has a sensitive tip .
 However the end ferule is so small that the little rubber bobber stops want to catch on it when you cast which can result in the minnow getting pitched off of the hook by the sudden stop.
Why can't sensitive tipped rods have larger ferules? Some of my ice fishing rods have the same problem.
 Winchester 88
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Skipper on Mar 31, 2006, 07:51 PM
Bring it into a custom rod shop and have them change the tip, or if you are brave try it yourself.  Factory made rods can be great, but some manufacturers don't even line up the blank's spine with the guides. Buyer beware, and you don't always get your dollars worth with an expensive rod.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: OTIS on Mar 31, 2006, 08:08 PM
With the price of rods today, I find it's almost always better to invest in a custom rod.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Bailbuster on Apr 01, 2006, 02:25 PM
Get together and fill my tackle box every April.BB
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Polar on Apr 02, 2006, 09:06 AM
The last 2 days I was able to finally get out on the lake for some crappie fishing .
 We were using slip bobbers and minnows on plain hooks.
I have a Zander walleye rod from Cabelas that I like because it has a sensitive tip .
 However the end ferule is so small that the little rubber bobber stops want to catch on it when you cast which can result in the minnow getting pitched off of the hook by the sudden stop.
Why can't sensitive tipped rods have larger ferules? Some of my ice fishing rods have the same problem.
 Winchester 88


Bottom line is huge profits.Same reason why 99.9% of all fishing related items  are made overseas.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: fishnut on Apr 02, 2006, 01:02 PM
I don't know about tackle Manufactures, but I'd like to see a Boat manufacture build a boat that is made of Glass.  Imagine how neat that would be.  On a windy day, in 20 feet of water, you could look down and see the bottom of the lake, and see what's down there.  I'd imagine it'd be a little pricey.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Bailbuster on Apr 03, 2006, 04:35 PM
It's called a glass bottom boat, I went out in an 18 footer over the winter in the Bahamas it was pretty cool.BB
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: bigredfishing on Apr 03, 2006, 04:45 PM


Bottom line is huge profits.Same reason why 99.9% of all fishing related items  are made overseas.

Exactly...thats why most fishing products were not designed for fishing...they were designed to catch the eye of a fisherman.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: crowkiller on Apr 03, 2006, 04:52 PM
lower there prices $$$$$$$$$$
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Buckski on Apr 04, 2006, 07:46 AM
Defineately LOWER the PRICES.
Whats up with crank baits selling for anywhere from 4-12 bucks? Those plastic/ balsa wood lures cost that much to make?

Iam with big red and killer lower the prices and stop some of the products designed to catch fishermen AND DON"T WORK!!!!!! How bout the jigging tip from you know who?
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Lobo on Apr 04, 2006, 08:42 AM
lower there prices $$$$$$$$$$
Absolutely ! Lower the Prices !!
I think most all of the fishing and boating gear on the market is way over priced. Perhaps if they lowered the prices it would increase the volume of sales and their bottom line would remain about the same.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Pikeguy on Apr 04, 2006, 08:46 AM
I'm glad they have all those products out there that catch fisherman and not fish. I don't have to buy them...and the guys that do just won't catch fish....more for me :P  I don't see a problem with that ;D
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: MickeyFinn on Apr 04, 2006, 01:49 PM
I have a problem with products not lasting, I fish pretty heavily year round and beat my gear up pretty badly. Wading boots are no. 1 on my list right down to the laces. I have to buy laces 2-3 times a year boots every other, either the felt falls off or they crack wide open. Polorized glasses burn me for 50 bucks a year, I always break an arm off them,a couple times just getting out of the car. . I haven't had a fly line last more than a season, and I spend 50 bucks a shot on it and I even put conditioning on it every couple of weeks. To no avail cracked and casting like crap in no time and I tried the 10 dollar fly line rout. You know what the meant? Buying 10 dollar fly line 5 times a year (at least I don't have to change the higher end stuff as often). I bought this catridge to hold all my tipet, let me just say the manufacturer never even tested the thing (I won't get into it) theres 20 bucks down the drain. I think a lot of products out there are aimed at the fair weather fisherman. I guess I don't use my stuff I abuse it, but I kinda feel that some of the stuff out there I can only get minimal use out of before it's time to replace it, I guess what I am saying is manufactures should test products to the extreme not just say hey thats a good idea, or this looks nice lets sell it.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: bigredfishing on Apr 04, 2006, 04:05 PM
I have a problem with products not lasting, I fish pretty heavily year round and beat my gear up pretty badly...I guess I don't use my stuff I abuse it, but I kinda feel that some of the stuff out there I can only get minimal use out of before it's time to replace it, I guess what I am saying is manufactures should test products to the extreme not just say hey thats a good idea, or this looks nice lets sell it.

I'M glad I'm not the only one! :)
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Skipper on Apr 04, 2006, 07:09 PM
They don't sell you what you want, they sell you a likeness of what you want. That is why everything
comes in plastic blister packaging now. They don't want you to take it out and fiddle with it, you would
see what it really is. They only have to deal with the visual aspect of the product, so in essence, they are selling you a sculpture of the intended product. I find that reel manufacturers are especially guilty of this, they produce a "nice Looking" reel that is rough and wobbly. I have one reel maker that I rely on, and I never buy a rod without goofing with it, and checking the spine.
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: bigdave1018 on Apr 05, 2006, 04:47 AM
i wish that they would just back up their products. its not the tackle makers fault for higher prices its the seller. a 300 % markup is fair? the stores buy the rods for 15$ and then charge the customer 45$ on up? some real bs there. i shop around for my tackle and refuse to pay the higher price. the mom and pop stores charge more because most of them have to make their money and arent opened all year. they make their profits on the seasonal fishers. we all should be use to it now its called i have it you want it how much you want to spend? take tiptops for example, they use to sell for under a buck and now its almost cheaper to buy a new rod. INFLATION OR WHAT?
Title: Re: What would you like to see tackle manufactures do?
Post by: Skipper on Apr 05, 2006, 09:13 PM
You bet!  :thumbup_smilie: