Todali Tackle

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About Us
  
We are licensed in Daviess County, Kentucky. 
 
TodaliTackle is pronounced "Totally Tackle".  We are a "hand poured baits" business.  Hand poured baits are baits that are mostly flat on one side for a more "weedless"  effect.  We do have some baits that are two-sided as well.
 
Our goal is to produce plastic baits that the fishermen like and the fish love!
 
Our mission is to provide customers with different choices of colors and scents, while still providing basic and popular colors as well.

 

You may add a scent or an additive to your order at no extra cost.  Some people prefer a scent and some do not.  So we make every order to the specification of the customer.

 

Hand poured baits have an advantage over injection molds in that multiple pours are easier to accomplish, they blend better, as well as hold better.

 

We hand pour each one of our baits and are constantly trying to develop new colors.  Some of the colors we have may look one color but yet reflect another color altogether.  This we have learned catches the attention of the fish.

 

Just send us an email asking for one and we will get into the mail quickly.

 
KEEP CHECKING BACK WITH US BECAUSE WE WILL BE ADDING MORE PRODUCTS AND MORE COLOR CHOICES.

 
Customer testimonials
 
 
 6/22/08 our nephew came over and went to our pond and tried a new color we are still trying; first cast caught a 2.5 - 3 lb bass.
 
6/8/08 my husband went down to our pond
used a 6" stick bait heavily salted and caught a nice size bass. 
 
3/11/07  at Lake Barkley a 16" bass was caught on one of our green pumpkin lizards.
 
At the end of February a bass was caught in Florida on one of our "specialty" lizards. 
 
Kasey Alexander caught a total of 27 pounds during a tournament at Lake Barkley this summer.  He won! He was using a jig and our 14" Ribbontail in black neon.