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Fringe Tackle-great guy, #10991250 07/21/15 05:32 PM
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Had the opportunity to spend the day with Jeff(Fringe Tackle) yesterday. I talked to him a while back and told him my nephew wanted to learn to hand pour his own baits. So Jeff let me bring him down to Austin and spent the day with him showing him the ins and outs. Taught him about safety and showed him how to hand pour. To say my nephew was excited would be an understatement. Jeff is truly a master at this. He poured a few special worms for us at the end that were multi colored that were Amazing. If you guys have never seen his stuff, SPECIALIZES IN SWIMBAITS, check him out on facebook. FringeTackle. His baits are sold at Tackle Wharehouse too. This guy is on a different level at hand pouring than anything I've ever seen. Truly a great guy to spend the day with my nephew with is busy schedule

Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #10992820 07/22/15 08:12 AM
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Jeff is defiantly a master of his craft! He will do whatever is needed to keep the hand pour art alive. He talked highly of you and your nephew and hopes he will enjoy his newly found skill!! Remember his saying " Respect the Plastic"

Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #10993310 07/22/15 03:31 PM
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my nephew is busting his butt to mow some yards to get some money for molds. he went to the store yesterday and got a nice binder for his "recipe book". lol

Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #11016297 08/03/15 05:54 AM
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Jeff is a super nice guy and I have yet to see anything close to as good as his work. Caught a lot of fish on his stuff over the years.

Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #11038241 08/12/15 11:52 PM
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By far my favorite baits to fish.


A good rule of angling philosophy is not to interfere with another fisherman's ways of being happy, unless you want to be hated.
Zane Grey, Tales of Fishes, 1919

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Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #11039198 08/13/15 01:41 PM
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Awesome swimbait pattern...and a very nice bass, too. thumb

Re: Fringe Tackle-great guy, [Re: txsuperman] #11068326 08/28/15 01:52 AM
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His are probably my favorite swimbaits ive tried so far, only question is, how do ya'll store them? Im always paranoid im gonna open the tacklebox and see a bunch of kinked baits

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