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  • Super User
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This is a pretty awesome look at the way SK crankbaits are made: 

 

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  • Super User
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Pretty Cool ~

 

And in many cases - All for less that 6 bucks.

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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I consider SK crankbaits the best bang for your buck in bass fishing. They're awesome fish catchers and don't cost that much. 

  • Super User
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Surprised at how labor intensive the process for making the baits is. It is amazing that they get the paint jobs so consistent. With Crankbaits there isn't much difference between the small shops and mass produced, both are handmade and assembled. Only difference I guess is home shops are usually wood baits.

Really cool video.

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  • Super User
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Bet those girls could change out bent/damaged hooks faster than we could ever imagine!  HAHA
 

Jeff

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  • Super User
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Wait, so KVD doesn't make them all in his basement??

They better at least rub them up against him before they package them up.

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  • Super User
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Bet those girls could change out bent/damaged hooks faster than we could ever imagine!  HAHA

 

Jeff

 

I guess I'll hijack my own thread and congratulate you on the nice saltwater fish vids you put up. Looked like you had a great trip. 

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  • Super User
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I guess I'll hijack my own thread and congratulate you on the nice saltwater fish vids you put up. Looked like you had a great trip. 

 

 

Thanks!Look for a couple more vids to be added shortly!

 

Jeff

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Wow, I didn't realize that they put that much effort into each lure.  Pretty cool find Senko.

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 Wow.  I thought Strike King crankbaits were made all by robots and machines.  Was that factory in the U.S. or Central America?  

 

It's in Costa Rica.

 

Tom

  • Global Moderator
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That's a cool video and I can say from experience I agree 1000% that the average bass angler has no idea how labor intensive making baits is. I'm just glad I don't have a 20 step painting process to do each time  :dazed-7:

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