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Old 12-02-2009, 11:58 PM   #1
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Default New line of fishing tackle

For all you inshore fisherman check out the newest line of popping corks, jig heads, spinner baits, ect... This is top quality stuff and priced better than it's competitors. A bunch of the IFA and redfish cup guys went to this stuff toward the end of the season. It's already in several tackle stores around the area and I suspect it will be in more in the near future. It is very hard to find quality products at a low price.

The company is called Marsh Works. Check the stuff out below! I would love to hear feedback from you guys....

Glass Bead popping cork- $3.49 retail and great profit margin for dealers. Comes in 3 colors.



This is a unique cork. It is one of a kind. It throw up lot's more water than any normal cork. We think it is going to really catch on...



Quality jig headsretailing for a buck less than it's competitors (comes in 5 colors)



Similar to the redfish majic except is priced less.

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Old 12-03-2009, 10:29 PM   #2
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I'm a big popping cork fan and these products look great--especially the thought of paying less for more. I would suggest that they make the shafts Titanium for the popping corks.I used to buy just wire shaft popping corks, but had to move up toTitanium shaft popping corks because of the abuseand bending the wire ones would take. Where can we get these products?

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Old 12-03-2009, 10:30 PM   #3
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Hot Spots!
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:05 PM   #4
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Chris, one of the owners of Marsh Works, addressed the wire issue after the last seminar. They opted to go with a heavier stainless than the other corks in the market. They chosethe heavier stainless because they had good durability and were able to keep the cost significantly lower. I have used them and they hold up well. I did bend one when I put all 220 lbs on it landing a redfish; I cut them some slack on that one.
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where is it made?
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:26 PM   #6
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:37 PM   #7
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USA?? That is freakin' awesome.



I try and buy as much stuff as possible. Next time I go to Hot Spots I'm going to pick some up!!!!
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Old 12-03-2009, 11:39 PM   #8
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Yes, the product is made in USA. As troutslayer said....the wire is now made thicker and stronger than your normal Cajun Thunder type corks. Marsh Works did not go with the titanium wire because then you would be hitting a whole different price point. When testing this product out I found that it was very difficult to bend the thicker wire. This isa great selling point over it's competitors.You can purchase it at several different tackle stores localy.
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hey guys. it's Chris from marsh works and thanks for the compliments. I'm a long time lurker around the forum. wanted to try to answer a couple of the questions directly.



Titanium: It's great, but too expensive and difficult to work with. It makes a 3.50 cork a 7 or 8 dollar cork. I can't tell you how many stores we go into with bins of titanium corks on clearance because most folks find a 7 dollar cork unapproachable.



Where it's made: Hattiesburg, MS. Which is where it will be until the day I'm pushing up daisies.



Hot Spots has our gear and we've got lots of new stuff on the horizon. They'll have it all.



Thanks again fellas.
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Old 12-04-2009, 12:14 AM   #10
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Great stuff..Look forward to hearing more Monday..I used the Jig heads and they are great..Hattiesburg is a plus..GO GOLD!
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