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  1. You can get some from any warehouse that has a freezer. Check out if there is a refrigerated grocery company close and they might be able to get you some. i have found that the material comes in several thicknesses and Aaron Marten's is thinner than the one i have. Hope it helps. God Bless.
  2. If you own a bait compay you can order wholesale tabs from Skirts Plus. Great catalog and color selection is unequaled.
  3. I am currently getting an order together from my supplier. i would be happy to help you get some skirt layers at wholesale. Layers must be bought in quantities of 50 or 100 layers. i have about 50 colors so I mightbe able to get you a smaller amount of a color i already have. I have about 600 different colors and finishes available to me. Nature's Edge, barbwire, etc are available.

  4. It depends on if you have your own business. If you have your own business you can buy them directly through a wholesaler. PM me and I can help you further.
  5. I use the two part epoxy with dries in 5 minutes and cures in 30 minutes. It takes a quick hand and make sure all your weedguard holes are clean. I drill mine out with a 1/8th inch drill bit. It takes time but I have never had a weedguard come out on me. Use small batches of epoxy and I think you will have good results. In Him, Bro. Daniel
  6. Well I found the previous thread about making Scrounger-type jig heads and thought I could make some myself. Since I pour my own jig heads in several molds, I got some clear vinyl plastic freezer door drape (hard to describe but you get the idea) for the blades. Found a nice pattern in the back of the new Lure Parts Online catalog and cut the blades out with scissors. Drilled a small hole in the middle and put the jig head through. I found that the hole must be smaller than the jig head shaft or this will not work. Mixed up some epoxy and secured the blades on the jigs. In less than an hour, I have made 12 in various sizes ready for fishing. Best part besides saving a ton of money and actually finding these jigs, you can customize the blades to the action you want. I made some with big jigs for the 8" super fluke and a bunch of small ones for smaller sizes. Just thought it might help some folks with finding a rare bait. Fishing for Him, Bro. Daniel
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