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Lew's closing Strike King?

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One thing many people don't like is change.

 

Change is stressful and uncomfortable.

 

When a company changes the package size, shape or color, some people freak out.

 

When we see Strike King products we know they are good although there are many others equal or better in the marketplace.

 

So when we read things like "Lews to close Strike King" we become concerned as we know the look of Strike King products without even noticing the name.    

 

If Lews does in fact close out Strike King and start marketing the same baits under the Lews name it is going to take a few months for me to become used to it and get my confidence level up to where it is for Strike King products.

On 10/29/2019 at 12:34 PM, Drew03cmc said:

Hardly. Stren, Quantum, Excalibur, Heddon...seems to me he did just fine. Strike King is a new kid on the block for him. 

I caught a lot of fish on Excalibur lures. Actually found one of my old cranks about a month ago rummaging through an old tackle box

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