View Full Version : epoxy around the thru-wire holes ?


fcap60
03-19-2006, 05:16 PM
I normally epoxy the holes where the tru-wire enters/exits (nose and tail) my plug so that water doesn't enter. Now, I thinking the salt water can't exit either when I hang the plugs to dry and may end up getting absorbed or having an effect on the wood over tiime (even if the wood is sealed) b/c the only exit hole would be the belly hole.

Any suggestions or pros/cons on filling the nose and tail thru-wire hole w/ epoxy vs. leaving the hole as is ?

afterhours
03-19-2006, 06:02 PM
i think drianage is a good thing. fresh water flowing thru plug when rinseing can't be bad.

thefishingfreak
03-19-2006, 06:29 PM
seal the belly hole to:hee:

afterhours
03-19-2006, 06:44 PM
swivel too?

gone fishin
03-19-2006, 06:52 PM
let them dry out ... Gibbs plugs are not sealed and they get heavier as time passes if youo do not alternate them.

Slipknot
03-19-2006, 07:12 PM
let them dry out ... Gibbs plugs are not sealed and they get heavier as time passes if youo do not alternate them.

gibbs plugs ARE sealed, they just aren't using as strong of a sealer as they used to.

my opinion is to let the wood breathe, leave the front and rear open too.
hooks will eventually penetrate openings in the wood anyway, that is if you catch fish on the plugs.

NIB
03-19-2006, 10:05 PM
swivel too?

That Darter i sent slip i went back an forth on this same subject. i was gonna put in a heavy swivel an epoxy right up to it. i opted for the hanger.I thinhk most times the water on Maple darters penetrates through the cross grain in the hook hole.
Some plugs like pencils that have the wieght in the tru wire I don't care how good u seel em water gets in there an it don't get out.It makes em heavy.I wanna do some like the Plastic atoms.with just the top half of the swivel out of the epoxy.Pencils are fine but U gotta be carefull on plugs like swimmers it adds more weight than u think that could adversly effect the action.