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Predator
01-04-2014, 01:42 AM
Went down to the creek last weekend and got the skunk using fish eggs and spinners. When in doubt toss the Binsky. lol

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FASTEDDIE29
01-04-2014, 06:25 AM
When in doubt, throw the Binsky at em. Fish love it!!!!

acabtp
01-05-2014, 07:39 PM
where do you guys buy them locally? the only two that i have i rescued from trees.

bigfishy
01-06-2014, 12:19 PM
The only tackle shop I've seen them in recently is Behre b&t ...
But I always make a decent size order every couple yrs and go directly through binsky...http://www.fishsenselures.com/

Skunk City
01-06-2014, 01:07 PM
Laurie at Dow's usually has them too.

UglyStick
01-06-2014, 01:24 PM
Picked some up at Dows about a week or so ago. They don't have much right now as Laurie told me she needs to place an order for them. Since it is winter and most people don't use them on the ice it may be a bit before she gets to it but they do usually do stock a good selection.

FASTEDDIE29
01-06-2014, 03:50 PM
Franks tackle has a ton of them in stock.

acabtp
01-06-2014, 07:33 PM
thanks guys

CMJeepster
01-07-2014, 04:00 PM
But I always make a decent size order every couple yrs and go directly through binsky...http://www.fishsenselures.com/

I just ordered my first batch late last week. Hopefully they'll be delivered when I get home! :cool:

Predator
01-07-2014, 04:50 PM
Yeah I ordered them direct also.I wish they were built stronger though. Quality seems to be lacking. One of them lost an eye on the first cast and it doesn't take much to lose the color coating either. But they catch fish.

Jigman13
01-07-2014, 05:12 PM
I'm still waiting for an opportunity to use the 4 I have. Havent really had a chance yet.

Pred, were you tossing the 1/4 oz ones? Pretty wild casting them in a river!

FASTEDDIE29
01-07-2014, 05:47 PM
Yeah I ordered them direct also.I wish they were built stronger though. Quality seems to be lacking. One of them lost an eye on the first cast and it doesn't take much to lose the color coating either. But they catch fish.

I believe there is another Binsky on the market. Don't quote me on that. I've noticed that some of my Binsky's are made from different materials. Had that problem this fall, the paint coming off quite rapidly. There's a white primer or something underneath the finish coat. My other Binkys are fine, the ones that are better constructed. I think we have a possible imposter, JUST SAYIN!!!

bigfishy
01-08-2014, 08:26 AM
Yeah I ordered them direct also.I wish they were built stronger though. Quality seems to be lacking. One of them lost an eye on the first cast and it doesn't take much to lose the color coating either. But they catch fish.


I've had the same problem with the coating comming off....These lures came directly from fishsense, so its no imposter...I think they may have changed things up on the materials they use...The ones i have that are older than say , two yrs old don't have the white undercoating....However the few that have totally worn to show nothing but the white have proven to be BETTER
fish catchers under certain conditions.....

So what i originally saw as a flaw, which it is, has proven to be a good flaw:D

UglyStick
01-08-2014, 11:49 AM
This thread made me go inspect the two new Binskys I got from Dows a week ago. One, a 3/4 oz gold with green eye and the other a 1/2oz gold with red eye. The 3/4 oz has both the weight and "Made in Vietnam" printed on the inner card. The plating is nice and smooth with no chips. The 1/2oz does not list the weight anywhere on it (you can only tell b/c it is smaller than the 3/4oz and larger than the 1/4oz). Instead of of "Made in Vietnam" being printed on the inner card, it is on a sticker stuck to the outside back of the plastic package. On this one, the finish is all chipped up near the front hook and is rough in general. My point in all this... I think bigfishy and Eddie are right that they changed up materials / manufacturing practices.

Predator
01-08-2014, 06:13 PM
I'm still waiting for an opportunity to use the 4 I have. Havent really had a chance yet.

Pred, were you tossing the 1/4 oz ones? Pretty wild casting them in a river!

Yes 1/4 oz Jijman. I was working a 4ft pool that I know holds fish. I wasn't sure if the Binsky would perform at that depth, but it worked fine. And to my surprise a carp even snatched it up (no snag).