Lure Tamer - first impression

Started by OHbassaholic, January 05, 2007, 12:43:26 PM

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OHbassaholic

Words for me to describe the Lure Tamers; innovative, unique, and brilliant.   :toot:

I just got my package in the mail today.  I've got to say that I am very impressed.  The ease of operation is mind boggling and the construction is top notch.  I am going to replace every single lure wallet I have been using up to this point.

Marcus, how in the world are you holding back from charging $14.99 per two or even one?  I feel like I got the bargain of the year already by getting 5 Lure Tamers for that price.  ~c~

There is nothing on the market that I've seen that even comes close to doing the job half as well.


Dug

I feel compelled to ask.. did you put in a review?? 
Waiting for next payday then buying 2 kits.  Looking forward to getting them! Thanks for the
impressions.

Dug
In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.

OHbassaholic

When it comes to reviews, I wait till I give products a full field test.  I'll be working through durabilility and functionality tests next.  Have you ever seen the old Samsonite commercials?  lo


Dug

Go Ape!   Can't wait to read the results!

Thanks
Dug
In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.

eyefish2good

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Quote from: OHbassaholic on January 05, 2007, 01:03:33 PM
When it comes to reviews, I wait till I give products a full field test.  I'll be working through durabilility and functionality tests next.  Have you ever seen the old Samsonite commercials?  lo
After I sell my first 500,000 sets then I might just raise the price $.50. The one thing all fishermen need is a product they can afford to use. You spend enough on buying the rods, reels , lures, etc...
All those wraps are overpriced anyways. $4.00 to $6.00 for a piece of cloth surrounded by velcro. That velcro must be expensive... I can't see spending that type of money for something that doesn't work for most of my gear. Besides, I take great care and inspect EACH Lure Tamer for any defects (which will happen when you have anything mass produced) before shipping them out.
Good luck with the test OHbassaholic and I hope you find these to be as dependable as taxes................ :roll2: ~roflmao
Marcus

Steve_W

I have to get me some of these!!!!!!!! For me it would be a GREAT time saver as I always wait till I get to a fishing area before tying on any multi treble hook baits then cutting them off before moving,to avoid all my rods getting all hoked together  ~xyz

OHbassaholic

Quote from: Steve_W on January 06, 2007, 10:18:52 AM
I have to get me some of these!!!!!!!! For me it would be a GREAT time saver as I always wait till I get to a fishing area before tying on any multi treble hook baits then cutting them off before moving,to avoid all my rods getting all hoked together  ~xyz

I made a conscious decision to find SOMETHING after sitting on a crankbait before blast-off this past season.  My partner thought it was funny as heck me horsing around trying to get free from the lure while the rod was strapped down to the deck.  I got to laughing too and it became dang near impossible to get the job done.  I ended up with a hole in a brand new pair of shorts.  ~rant


docav

this is one product that will stand up to your ape test. it is also great to see the response you all have had about them. marcus made the right move to work with this site. doug

CJ Basser8

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I am really looking for ward to getting my case of LureTamers in ( hopefully tommorrow) to show off at the upcoming Ohio Bass Federation annual meeting.  I can't wait to get my hands on these products!!!

JayPea2006

It really is a great product, and Marcus is a great guy to do business with. If anyone is in Tampa March 2, 3, or 4th Marcus and I would love to meet you at our booth in the Frank Sargeant Outdoor Expo and Boat Show. We'll be there meeting, greeting, and selling LureTamers faster than a stack of fresh hotcakes and coffee on a cold country morning  lo Booth number is 214 for anyone planning on coming.


Tritonbmc

I need to know how easy it is to use one handed.  All joking aside, I would like one, but if it's too hard to open  and close with one hand, then it's out.

docav

one hand operation is easy on most right out of the package. marcus test each one to make sure. if it is a little tight you can put it in the sun or dip in hot water for just a few seconds at a time. if you get them and cant use them send them back for a full refund. doug

eyefish2good

Triton,
Stick to 5" and 6" models. They are a tad bit easier. If you would like to shoot me your addy I'll send you 1 as a sample and let you make your own mind up. If you like them I'll make up a set for you minus the 4"'s.
Marcus