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PrideCatching monster fish using tackle you made yourself. Check out the catches from Do-it customers from all over. Send us your photos for everyone to see. Even if you don't have the big catch, get your face and fish on here for Braggin' Rights!  
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Name: Josh Michaud 5/20/2009
Location: Barrington, NH
Fish: Cod
Tackle: Flutter Lure


hey just wanted to say thanks for putting out a great product. with your flutter jig mold i was able to create all kinds of unique patterns and colors that you couldn't find any where else and i was able to harvest my biggest Cod, 41 inch 31 lbs. we also got 25 other keepers that day. everyone else on the boat was using big cod jigs until i was up 10 keepers to there 1. luckily i brought enough for all of them to try and once the put it on they never took it OFF !!!!!! thanks again, keep up the good work.

Name: Pauric 5/8/2009
Location: Hughes
Fish: Largemouth Bass
Tackle: Ultra Minnow Spinner Jig


I went to a fishing show and saw a guy selling spinnerbaits and thought that it would be cool if i made my own. Went home did some research on the web found your site Do-it and bought the mold, wire, skirts, beads, and paint. I made a bunch of baits that have been producing some big bass. I am very happy with the results.

Name: Tim Jones 5/6/2009
Location: Mansfield Texas
Fish: Largemouth Bass
Tackle: Style "H" Spinner Jig


I was cleaning out the garage and was going through some old boxes of my brothers and came across some molds for different baits and weights. I thought to myself it would be fun and a lot cheaper to make my own lures versus spending all that money for something I didn't really like plus the satisfaction of catching the big one on something I made myself. So I searched the world wide web and found the Do-it molds website (who by the way has the cheapest prices I found and has it all) and ordered all the stuff I needed to make my own spinner baits. Well the stuff came in and I went to work on making my own spinner baits. Well after I made my fist one I had to make sure it was going to work so I gave it to my boss to try out in his swimming pool. Well by the picture of the largemouth bass he sent me he didn't try it out in his pool, he tried it out in his pond. It really gives you a sense of pride to catch'em on something you made yourself. Thanks Do-it molds you now have a customer for life.

Name: Kostya B. 4/23/2009
Location: Russia, Siberia, Masskenon
Fish: Pike
Tackle: Style "H" Jig


Name: Elvis Gaita 4/20/2009
Location: Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania
Fish: Flathead Catfish
Tackle: Style "H" Jig


got this from products manufactured by the molds they bought from you and give results in Romania,

Name: Greg Burgett 4/9/2009
Location: Valrico, FL
Fish: Red Drum / Redfish
Tackle: No Roll Sinker


I was using a no-roll 3 ounce sinker on the beach.

Name: Marc Wisniewski, Do-It Pro-Staff 3/19/2009
Location: Kissimee, FL
Fish: Largemouth Bass
Tackle: Mustad 91768BLN Fishing Hooks


Here it is, caught Feb. 22, 2009 25". Probably 7 1/2 - 8 pounds is my guess. Caught on the lake where our house was in Kissimee, FL. It was caught on a hand poured 4" stick worm rigged wacky style with that jig I have been making. It's a 1/8th ounce round head on a 3/0 Mustad 91768BLN hook. I rarely fish a wacky worm on a bare hook anymore. You have better bottom control with just a little weight.

Name: Chandra Sanderson 3/13/2009
Location: Parachute, CO
Fish: Cutthroat Trout
Tackle: Tying Materials


What a beautiful day to take the snowmobiles up in the mountains for some ice fishing. Here's a pic of Chandra with one of a handful of Cutthroat we pulled through the ice that day. We've been tying our own jigs and flies for 5 years now. Sure saves money, and it's a ton of fun catching them on something you've made your self. Thanks, Jeremy Sanderson

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