
It has been two years now since I first added Crystal UV Coated Patterns to my inventory. After a bit of a slow start, these coated patterns have taken off at a pace that has made it hard for me to keep up with maintaining inventory. In the 2012 season I had a few customers that dove into these patterns and gave them a good try. Results, particularly on the Columbia River fishery were good enough to raise my eyebrows and take notice and start working on adding more inventory. Then, after the spring season of 2013 things really got interesting. I got word from a few customers that they had previous luck and were doing well with the coated blades and word must have been getting around because by the start of the summer season in 2013 I was scrambling to try to get inventory and up to present day, I have virtually sold almost every piece of the coated inventory. Although it is a bit late, I have received the first installment of what is a very large batch of blades that will feature the Crystal UV Coating.
Even though I have an incurable addiction to spinner blade patterns, I am still kind of an "old dog" when it comes to the next "one and only" magic fish catching secret. I have been involved in the tackle industry for over 30 years now so I guess that makes me a skeptic right out of the box when it comes to new stuff. That is where I started when it came to this UV craze...skeptical. As I have learned more--by my own experiences but mostly by my customer's experiences, I have become a believer but not to the point of "it has to be UV or it won't fish". It is very clear that there is something about this Crystal UV coating that translates very well to on the water success and that, for a old dog like me, is where I start getting convinced. I have to say that I am convinced on this UV Crystal Coat thing and will be adding more and more patterns to the mix. I am even coating some plugs and getting them in the hands of some experts to see what they determine about the merits of the coating. There is a lot more conversation that could and should be had on UV in general which we will have but, the jury is pretty much in on the Crystal UV coating and it is a very positive verdict. Thanks! Dave
Check out the Crystal UV Coated Patterns Here:
http://www.sdcustomdesigns.com/Blades/Crystal-UV-Coated-Blade-Patterns-c70/
Even though I have an incurable addiction to spinner blade patterns, I am still kind of an "old dog" when it comes to the next "one and only" magic fish catching secret. I have been involved in the tackle industry for over 30 years now so I guess that makes me a skeptic right out of the box when it comes to new stuff. That is where I started when it came to this UV craze...skeptical. As I have learned more--by my own experiences but mostly by my customer's experiences, I have become a believer but not to the point of "it has to be UV or it won't fish". It is very clear that there is something about this Crystal UV coating that translates very well to on the water success and that, for a old dog like me, is where I start getting convinced. I have to say that I am convinced on this UV Crystal Coat thing and will be adding more and more patterns to the mix. I am even coating some plugs and getting them in the hands of some experts to see what they determine about the merits of the coating. There is a lot more conversation that could and should be had on UV in general which we will have but, the jury is pretty much in on the Crystal UV coating and it is a very positive verdict. Thanks! Dave
Check out the Crystal UV Coated Patterns Here:
http://www.sdcustomdesigns.com/Blades/Crystal-UV-Coated-Blade-Patterns-c70/