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Old 10-11-06, 02:59 PM   #1
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Thumbs up New Product Release by PRO's Soft~Bait Glue

Hi everyone. I don't want this to seem like an info commercial but this is the only place on Kevins forum that's appropiate for now to announce our newest product.


New product release by PRO's Soft~Bait Glue!


We are pleased to announce, PRO's Kicker, an adhesive accelerant for PRO's Soft~Bait Fishing Glue. Now you can without fail after months of field testing by SPRO's Pro Staff, attach soft plastic bait components to hard swim-bait bodies whether it's replacing tails or touching up some torn soft plastics. Also works very well for those broken hard plastic fins and crank bait lips and does not chalk the mended areas and does not come apart after days of fishing. The Kicker [a primer] is used mostly for the larger and thicker swimbaits and hard to mend plastics that PSBglue won't handle because of the either shear thickness of the soft baits and or the different types of hard plastics used in the tackle industry today. Most of the time as some of you know, our adhesive, stand alone is just fine for average sized everyday worms, lizards and the like.

For Care Instructions for the new BBZ1- Swim-bait click here www.SPRO.com and click the upper right hand tab for Care instructions. www.ProSoftBaitGlue.com

The reason we're mentioning SPRO's website is because this is where BBZ-1's soft and hard plastic components were mended with these two products on these new trout swim-baits and to this day not one has come apart. We have no connection to SPRO other than they're using our products in production and they are fortunate to have found us.

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Old 10-11-06, 08:04 PM   #2
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Thanks for the heads up Mike. I could've used that stuff on the four cranks I threw out last month LOL.

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Old 10-11-06, 08:08 PM   #3
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Thanks for the heads up, Mike!
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Old 10-12-06, 06:43 PM   #4
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You're welcome! WallyGBaits.com is now using PSBglue on all their custom wooden crankbaits because within 20 minutes they can keep on going with painting etc verus waiting over night like they used to with two part epoxies. Same company that owns Solar Bat Sunglasses.

You can build this product up with layering it and letting it dry between applications if you have a void to fill in such as a crank bait bill withOUT the Kicker but the Kicker gets to it right now and within 30 seconds, you're back in the water and with all the new swimbaits on the market, it saves time and money and makes them money since they can get back in the water to put money, I mean fish in the live well at tourneys.

Keep Casting and we'll keep'em on the hook for ya!
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