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I need a company name for a spinnerbaits, jig and marabou making company? Can someone help me out?

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I have started up a small lure making company but I need a better name, do not have a website, I have just been selling locally right now. Can someone help me out with a good name? Thanks!

Since your making all the heads, I'd say Head Hunters Jigs, Jack'd Jigs, or Ditch Pickle Jigs

To help the lures fly off the shelf, I'd recommend either "Stike King" or "Boohah".  I'm sure people won't notice the slight difference in spelling.

 

If you are planning on shipping any to North Korea, you could always go with "Super Mighty Bass Catcher".

Jack'd up tackle 

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

Nice first post - 

You're kidding right . . . . 

A-Jay

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How bout "Fly-BUY-Nite"

 

Roger

Just wondering if you are paying your excise taxes to the IRS as is required by Federal Law of all fishing tackle manufacturers?  

Don't ask me how I know about this.

 

 

Welcome to the site. It is a good place to learn and share. Spend some time looking through old posts and get a feel for things. Lot of folks make tackle as a hobby. Not many of us make money doing it. Maybe you will, but you should already have a company name and a business plan.  Make a good product, because you have a lot of competition.

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How about "one post wonder"

Lots of 1 post wonders lately, hello mods?

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Say Goodnight Gracie

 

 

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12 hours ago, d**n Yankee said:

Lots of 1 post wonders lately, hello mods?

Got an extra crystal ball laying around so we can tell when someone is going to be a one post wonder?

 

If folks would leave them alone instead of feeding the trolls and bumping the post they could quietly retreat back to the basement and complain that nobody wants to play with them.

 

 

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Jack's Bass Baits

Jack's Off -Centered Lures

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