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will
05-23-2005, 03:08 PM
Del,

I could not find the 4" t-stik molds anywhere on your website. Will you be adding them soon? How many cavities will they have and how much will they cost?

http://www.del-mart.com/forum/gallery/files/2/IMG_1529.JPG

Thanks.

Delw
05-23-2005, 06:28 PM
I havent had time to build stock , I only have 2 avail right now. they are the same price as the 4.250 ribbed stiks and have 4 cavities and 7 caviities.
Since my tourny season is over I should be able to get some of my new baits out ( I do those on weekends)

Tm Customs
05-23-2005, 06:48 PM
Does the T stick still shimmy like the regular sticks?

Delw
05-23-2005, 08:10 PM
I think it does a little better.

Delw

millsryno
05-24-2005, 10:21 AM
Hey Del,

Are the ones you are making now the same as the original one I got from you (the one in the photo)? I was still wanting to get a 4" scaled to 80% of the 5" size. I am sure you have been busy, so to refresh your memory, we had discussed the thickness of the 4". I thought it was too thin and if it were scaled to exactly 80% of the 5" size it should come out perfect. Just let me know.

Ryan

Delw
05-25-2005, 05:59 PM
I went over that program a few times its scaled exactly . Why it looks different I have no clue. I should be having the new ones done this weekend, but its going to be close.

Delw

Tm Customs
05-26-2005, 11:15 PM
Ryan,
If I were you I would just fish the 5" I have cought 4" fish on 5" sticks you can cast them further and use a bigger hook to me there all around better I am reall most found of a 6" stick

millsryno
05-26-2005, 11:21 PM
I personally fish a 5" stick. I still haven't figured out if I like the T-Stick of the senko knockoff better. They are both excellent baits. I sell worms, though, and want to sell the 4" T-Stick. I currently sell the 5" and the 6" version so the 4" would make perfect sense to add.

By the way, the 6" T-Stick is a MONSTER. Still haven't caught anything with it, but have not fished it too much either. I would imagine this would be a killer worm for salt water fishing.

AprilW
05-26-2005, 11:44 PM
This weekend I will put some pics up of the 8" stik bait and maybe a 10" stik bait.

Tm Customs
05-26-2005, 11:57 PM
Bass arent shy the 6" will not be a problem for a bass less than 1lb to take down but then you get into the 7" plus and those are really big and you catch ratio goes way down not to mention your not going to get a hook big enough for one bigger than 7"

AprilW
05-27-2005, 12:01 AM
http://www.del-mart.com/forum/gallery/files/3/Img_0442.jpg

Heres a 9.8lb fish that I nailed in the middle of the cove while bed fishing. I caught this fish by accident. I was casting to clear my line free of backlash's.

The bait was a hot pink 5 1/4" Stik with no salt. I use them for jerkbaits.
as I was just reeling it in over 20 feet of water this bass slammed it, she was already spawned out.


I took the pic with the boat on the bank so I could get my daughters life jacket off, she cant stand up very well with a life jacket on.

The year I caught this fish was my best year on that lake ( lake pleasant) I caught 27 fish over 7lbs all on my hand pours. in either pink, red or a light red. most came on dropshot including a 12+ that I lost at the boat after an 18 min fight.( I happened to get a phone call at the time I thought I had a snag, when I relized it was a fish I tossed the phone down and my older daughter did a play by play to my buddy.

Delw