Grizz, I think I may have what you are looking for. I have a pretty bright chartreuse and a nice glossy black. Also unpainted. 1/16 oz with a #4 Eagle Claw. Send me a PM if you are interested and we can work out the details.
Who wishes they sold bulk RoadRunner heads in a greener chartreuse or black or unpainted? I would love unpainted RR's. What colors would you like to see bulk heads in?
Last edited by GRIZZ; 02-25-2007 at 12:47 AM.
Good things come to those who bait.
Grizz, I think I may have what you are looking for. I have a pretty bright chartreuse and a nice glossy black. Also unpainted. 1/16 oz with a #4 Eagle Claw. Send me a PM if you are interested and we can work out the details.
them in 1/32oz Chartreuse (or even Limetreuse) !!
I'd also like to see them in Pink :D
Oregon Slabman makes a mean looking Ponyhead (RR) jig, by the way ... I've got several of his creations, and they look/work great. ......... cp
Dwaz lures sell unpainted ponyheads and they are priced real decent.
Loook on E-bay i get 100 roadrunners unpainted for appx 4.99 and paint them myself. cheaper also
Originally Posted by crappiepappy
I have seen, and own some, in pink. Granted, they are not RR "Blakemore" brand, but they are the same thing. I bought them at a bait shop. You can check them out at www.cannondam.com
Here is the response from Blakemore. Its about what I expected, but it was nice that they took the time to say something.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
In the past years (since 1960) we have tried different color heads and we
found that the red, white and chartreuse out sold everything else 50:1. I
would like to invite you to look at the new Rollin' Runner series. This bait
has a variety of colors and is made to use with bigger plastics. We do not
have it on our web site as of yet but you can view them at www.basspro.com.
Thank you again and if you have any further questions please contact me
again.
Tight Lines,
Ron Stallings
[email protected]
TTI-Blakemore Fishing Group
Pro Staff Manager
Retail Projects Manager, (RN)
Good things come to those who bait.
Do you have a link? I couldn't find it.Originally Posted by Ken Kinser
Good things come to those who bait.