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Steve Bradbury-Texas Fishing Guide
I have been using all sorts of slabs from the basic Bomber slab to the Hopkins spoon for many years. Then I started using hand made slabs from Holiday Marina on Tawakoni, but then I found the rainbow prism slab and started using it all the time. It was early this year that I discovered the TNT slab and picked up a few. Well, after fishing with it the first time and others were using slabs I mentioned above, the bigger fish seemed to be on the end of my line. I have been very pleased with the quality of paint that is on them as one of my slabs has boated well over 100 fish and the paint still looks like it was just put on it, where others showed the signs of wearing off. I have yet to break a hook on one either. It is one tough slab and holds up well to the punishment it takes from fish and fisherman. The action it has compared to others gives it more of a chance to get bit in my mind.

Billy Seaman-Texas Fishing Guide
The T.N.T. baits especially the 1/2 oz ones that we have been using exclusively have worked great. Limits of Sandies, many, many, undersized Hybrids and the occasional larger Hybrid all are quite aggressive around these lures. They hit it hard, many swallow the bait, which does force us to change out the hooks occasionally, but have not had any of the paint or finish on these baits either rub off or chip off from fish. I would recommend these lures to both weekend anglers to fishing guides who fish these baits daily.

David MoultonTexas Angler
These baits are awesome. They definitely catch fish. I was on Joe Pool the other day and the sandies would hammer the bait as soon as it got down to them. There were four of us in the boat and we caught well over 100 sandies. Some baits after you catch a lot of fish on them the paint will start to rub off. These lures still look brand new. I will order more when I run out.

Terry Thompson-Texas Angler
"Those TNT Shad Spoons are fish catching lures. They've helped make my wife a believer in slabbing for whites and stripers. Not only that, she thinks they're pretty.”

Patrick HinsonTexas Angler
Your lures are GREAT!! I was able to limit out this weekend (4-16-05) on sandbass and hybrids in an hour on Richland Chambers. The look of them is great with a great feel on the end of the line. The hooks are wonderful. If anything they may be too sharp!!! I got myself cut on them a couple of times and they hooked any type of carpet you put them on!! Great paint + Great coating = Lots of fish!! Thanks for the great product and I know now where I will buy all of my slabs!!

David BettigaTexas Angler
I have only had one opportunity to fish your baits, I have been working 90 hours a week for the last month. I am however very impressed with the finish on your slabs and can’t wait to fish them some more. I ordered some slabs off ebay from the same mold as yours and they are way inferior!

Brandon Pope-Texas Angler
I had the chance to try out the TNT shad and casting spoons on the hybrids last week. They worked out great! I came upon herons and egrets along a shoreline, which were gorging themselves on spawning shad. I shut down and trolled over to investigate. Boils were being caused by something large. I had a 3/4oz TNT shad spoon tied on and threw into the frenzy. Instant hook up with a 5lb hybrid! I used the shad model for the next 30 minutes and landed numerous hybrids burning it away from the bank. As the bite slowed and the fish moved out deeper, I switched to the 1/2oz TNT casting model. Bouncing it off the bottom produced at least 50 sandies and half a dozen hybrids. The most impressive part was that the finish was still intact. Thanks for building and painting them the way I like'em!

Keith Lay-Texas Angler
I'm a weekend angler that enjoys taking the family out fishing as much as possible. I recently purchased some TNT lures and have had good luck with them. The lures have stood up well - no chipping or fading. I highly recommend these lures.

Chad Kellner - Texas Angler
Hey Bryon,
I just wanted to take a minute and compliment you on your product.  My son was one of the lucky winners of a sampling of TNT lures from the “Joe Pool Fishing Seminar” put on by Hall Dodd several months back.  Now typically I fish for the green slimy fish, but love to get the kids on some sandies and enjoy the incredible fight of those guys too.  I had the opportunity to use one of the casting minnow shaped lures a few months ago on a hot afternoon as I was wrapping up a pretty poor day of fishing for Blacks.  As schools started popping around me I knew I had the opportunity to give it a try.  Needless to say it was everything and more than what I expected.   I could easily cast out to fish at a distance, or when that action slowed down, watch the graph for fish under me.  As soon as I would see some below, I would drop the lure down and……….well you know the rest. Fish ON!   Finished the day with at least 20 or so that afternoon. Now then, for my story from last night.  I had taken a non boater out for one of his first trips on Pool last night.  We were catching our share of fish from the grass when we started to see small groups of baitfish boiling on the surface a fair distance behind us, but no real predators feeding on the surface.  The non boater wanted to go see what the commotion was, and figuring I could get him on some fish I agreed.  As we approached the area, my graph was showing large schools of fish under the surface, but keep in mind, nothing on the surface like I said.  I pretty much knew they were sandies and of course I went for the TNT.   First drop had a fish on.  I told the inexperienced non boater to tie on a spoon and he had 1 standard variety in his box.   After about 5-0 hookups with the TNT, we both realized there was no comparison.  I tied him on a TNT and that was all she wrote!   That evening was his best experience on Pool yet with several Blacks, Sandies, and even a crappie and a drum. I have not talked about the quality of the finish on these lures yet in my long winded letter, but they are superior to say the least.  I have heard stories of hundreds of fish caught without so much as a chip in the finish.  I probably have at least 75 or so on my one lure and nothing but marks on the hook from the pliers.  I have not even had to try out the other varieties yet because the one I use is so awesome! Anyway, sorry Its taken me so long to write to write, but wanted to thank you first of all for your donations to the anglers at the seminar.  My son is very proud of his TNT's, and also to comment on the awesome product you have.
Thanks so much,
Chad Kellner

Brad Poole - Texas Angler - (and Repeat Customer)
Just thought I'd let you know how we did ( we -  is me and my 11 yr old) 100 fish - 50 in the box and ALL on the TNT's   2 hours  max... The biggest fattest sand bass inhaled them like there was no  tomorrow. I have pictures - but have to wait until Tuesday to send them.... I  think you'll like!  The new one you made for me was 5 fish in a row and  then a BIG one broke off  ( 15# Ande) it was "BIG" This is the best lure I have used all year !!!!!!!!!!  Thanks again! 
Brad 
TFF- gottabefishn

Tim Winger- Texas Angler -(and Repeat Customer)I've caught a variety of fish on TNT slabs including catfish, drum, white bass, yellow bass, hybrids ...  It was a hot and windy afternoon as we motored out of the marina.  My buddy and I had hired guide John Varner for a mid-week birthday fishing trip.  Due to the weather, a new lake, and our inexperience with slab fishing, our confidence was not high.  But it didnt take long to start pulling in fish on the TNTs.  By the end of the evening we had boated 87 fish, including the 7 pound hybrid in the attached picture.  I have order several TNT slabs since.  My buddy doesnt even bother using his slabs anymore, he just waits for me to pull out the TNTs.  I think he has even "borrowed" a few.

Zack Aldaz -Texas Angler email  Your TNT Magnum Magnets are simply amazing!  Grapevine Lake guide Jeff Schiller took us out this past Wed. and we tore up the sandies with 1 oz Magnums! What do I mean when I say tore up? Well, how does 200 fish caught in 3 or so hours sound?  Just an amazing lure to say the least!  You have definitely earned a customer for life with your product. Thanks again!
 
Bryon, Just wanted to let you know I ordered some of your lures. You were referred to me by Bob Maindelle from Killeen,TX . I have been fishing with Bob several times and have caught a lot of fish. This past spring we went out with two other college students and caught 436 fish at Belton Lake . All but a few were caught using the slab technique. It is nice to see fishermen helping fishermen. Thanks, and I look forward to using your lures.
 

Hi Bryon.  My name is Ron White and I am a member of the Central Iowa Anglers.  As a group we ordered some of your spoons this spring.  I have used other spoons fishing for white bass and wipers on our local lake and river but all we had available locally were copies of the Bomber A (?) spoons or something like Kastmasters.  Just writing to tell you we have been really doing well this year with the spoons we got from you.  A number of us try to fish for at least a few hours 5 or more days a week and I find myself using your spoons as my go to lure.  With the flooding early this spring and a big shad kill from an extra tough winter our fishing changed this year.  We are doing more vertical jigging and your spoons work great for this.  More large wipers have been caught this year for what ever reason and your lures have taken a number of them.  Would be happy to send you some pictures and more info if you are interested.  

 The guy that caught the 11.5 lb wiper on the TNT 180 showed me the bait...  He caught so many fish on it, there is only lead showing on one side, and just a bit of holo tape on the other side.  I told him he should retire that bait with honors! I also saw Dave Mote on Sunday, out on the water with some relatives and their young kids on his boat.  I could see that he had tied TNT 180's on their lines.  And I know they caught fish!  And that was on a horribly slow day for fishing! Best wishes on your continued success!
--David Merical
President, Central Iowa Anglers

 

Here is a review from a member of a Tackle Evaluation Team Member in Indiana from the website of http://www.stripers247.com

You can read the report here http://www.stripers247.com/phpBB2/showthread.php?t=14051 as well:

The TNT 180; what a remarkable slab spoon! On a recent trip (31 July 2008) to Lake Monroe, Indiana I had the great good fortune to try one of these incredible lures made by Bryon Nolan of Trolling Nolan's Tackle Company, and I gotta say, this slab catches fish. I wanted to field test the lure for several months now, but the weather in Indiana has been insanely wet this year, and even now, the lake still is not at summer pool, although it is getting close. So, I decided this might be a good time to try this lure out. I have been fishing slab spoons for many years now and have thrown just about every imaginable slab at the wipers in this lake. Some of my slabs have been pulled across the bottom so many times, I've had to repaint them a couple of times. I would estimate I wear out or hang up no fewer than ten slabs each year. They are my favorite lure, so I was was excited to try out a new version of this familiar old friend.
The day was mostly clear, the water was warm and there was no wind to speak of. Air temps were in the mid to upper eighties. The lake level is about a foot to a foot-and-a-half over summer pool, but the fish seem to be settling into their pre-2008 summer patterns. My partner, Mr. Piggy, and I launched at 2:30 P.M. at the Fairfax Ramp and raced off to our favorite spots. The first thing I noticed about Trolling Nolan's 1 oz. TNT 180 was the high quality of the paints he uses. Not only does it appear to be good quality paint, but the color combinations and pattern seem to be a good mix of lights and darks, not too much of one or the other, and there was the added bonus of the eyes and shad spots. At a weight of 1 oz. you'd better have pretty heavy gear; no spinning outfits with this puppy. It casts a country mile and sinks like a stone, which is what I was looking for, since I was fishing off a point that dropped from five feet to twenty-five feet by the time the lure was back at the boat. I believe that the larger wipers are always near the bottom. They'll come up to feed and chase shad, but they go right back to the bottom when they're done. And if the schools of smaller wipers are feeding near the top, the Larger fish are always nearby, waiting to gobble down fleeing baitfish. The TNT 180 was exactly right for this situation. On the first or second cast, I hit close to the shore and let the lure sink to the bottom. I slowly followed the contour of the bottom, occasionally letting the lure tap bottom just to be sure it was where I wanted it to be. About halfway to the boat, a fish weighing nearly nine pounds (8.14) took the lure. The hook clung like a magnet, even though when I got the fish to the boat I could see that it was barely hanging into the corner of its mouth. What a beautiful fish! Next, I tried trolling the TNT 180 across the same area. Rather than fire up the big engine, I trolled with the trolling motor on high, and on the first pass another wiper, this one about a five pounder, hit the lure. The fight was great and the fish came to the boat with the lure attached, textbook fashion, in the corner of its mouth. It was 3:25 p.m. and I had my Indiana limit: two fish over 17 inches in length. Needless to say, I was impressed. We remained until dark. We tried long line trolling with the big motor--my least favorite way to fish since it is hard on the environment, expensive and noisy--and I caught another eight-and-a-half pounder, and again it was a textbook hooking. Before leaving for the night, I caught three fair-sized crappie on this lure, and on one long line turn I caught the largest yellow bass I have ever seen. I drug that lure over the rocks and nearly lost it a couple of times, but at the end of the day, the paint was as bright and unchipped as it had been when I first snipped the loose end off my Palomar knot. Mr. Piggy used everything in his tacklebox, but he didn't have any of the TNT lures and he managed to catch one wiper of less than a pound and one yellow bass, both on Kastmasters. If you like spoon fishing, (and you should like it if you prefer angling to fishing) you should like spoon fishing. You'll save on gas. There will be less noise in your life, and you'll be doing your part to cut down on air and water pollution at your favorite fishing spot. I recommend giving Bryon Nolan a call or contacting him at his web site.

 Bryon, Here is a photo of my “3 Musketeers”.  These 3 slabs accounted for 1,009 fish between 04 August and 04 November 2008. The hooks have been replaced a number of times, and I’ve spent way too much time getting them unsnagged just so I could break the 1,000 mark, but we did it!!Take care, -Bob Maindelle