Poulsen Cascade Tackle...Designed, developed, and hand-crafted in the U.S.A. to meet the demands of regionally specific fisheries. Sharing product and company news and stories of fishing in the great Pacific Northwest.
They ripped me off bigtime. Bought one of these tools from them at $234 dollars. What I got was a scratched up beat to hell tool that was re packaged by them as new. This thing had Markts and wear marks and dings literally EVERYWHERE. I have the pictures. I called them and they said it was normal “matching marks” BS! They got it back AND STILL stuck to that story. What liars and cheats. My first encounter with Poulson Cascade AND MY LAST! I was literally floored to see how they stuck with the lie even after they received the tool back. They refunded, the only right thing they did. NEVER EVER will I buy one of anything from you ever again.
Just bought a used Twistech. When making the horizontal adjustment, is the hook supposed to be right over the winding pocket? As I look at mine, the top of the hook when horizontal is at the bottom of the winding pocket.
I'm looking to buy a twistec, and it's sold out in all stores!!! I would like to know if you are going to manufacture and sell again? im from Brasil!!!!
There are 3 models. Standard handles wire from .029 o .037, Heavy Duty does wire from .037 to .041, magnum handles wire up to .052. Both the Standard and the Heavy Duty can be converted to the other by way of conversion forming dies.
You need to relax man, looks like all you had to do was ask. I'm sure that information is also available on the internet elsewhere assuming you have any sort of basic search skills and patience. 🙄🙄🙄
We experience an unexpected interruption in the supply chain of critical parts. We have secured new sources for those parts and expect to be back to building TwisTechs soon.
We experienced quite an interruption in the supply chain of critical parts and have been working fervently to correct. As of today,128/7/2020, we have new sources on those parts and are awaiting the first production runs. When the new parts are in and approved we will re-start TwisTech production and announce it on our social media pages and our website.
Hi from the UK! The TwisTech is a great bit of kit, or would be if we could get hold of one! I've been to your website & see you are out of stock of the smaller one. There have also been a lot of folks here in the UK asking about it recently. Are there any plans to replace stock, and ship to dealers here in the UK? It is sad that such a great little product seems to be becoming extinct!
Yes, there are different sizes. We have experienced interruptions in the supply chain for some critical parts but feel we have that fixed. New supplies of TwisTechs should be available soon.
I don't think Twistech sells directly to end consumers. You'll have to order it from an importer within your own country or from a company here that will ship overseas. For the latter, consider Jann's Netcraft (www.jannsnetcraft.com). I've ordered from them for years and they do ship worldwide. Poulson Tackle, maker of this video, ship overseas as well, though seems less familiar with the process of doing so.
I'd love to answer that, Rodney, but I don't know what a slide swivel is. Can you enlighten me? My normal frame of reference is based on Pacific Northwest tackle.
A 4/0 slide swivel with pigtail looks sometging like this www.hanapaafishing.com/sites/default/files/product/photos/40_Slide.png would this wire forming tool be able to make the pigtail twist unser the large loop if it can I want this product and will probably suggest it be brought in for sale at the sporting goods and fishing store I work at.
Hi Rodney, The open spiral of the corkscrew part of this swivel would be difficult, but not impossible. It could be achieved by making the basic crossover loop and wrap, and then backing up the crank to relax the coils. While this would not create as open of coil as is shown in the swivel illustration it could produce a tighter version. Not exactly what you are hoping for, but might do in a pinch. In the long run I hesitate to instruct you that this would be a good option for making this tackle item. By the way, where is the sporting goods store you work for?