BigFish
06-09-2006, 03:23 PM
I am just curious....what plugs can't you leave home without? You always have them in your bag....the biggest producers? Lets see whats in your bag!:eyes:
View Full Version : What Plugs Are You Never Without? BigFish 06-09-2006, 03:23 PM I am just curious....what plugs can't you leave home without? You always have them in your bag....the biggest producers? Lets see whats in your bag!:eyes: ThrowingTimber 06-09-2006, 03:37 PM Dave Mac, Long Island Fish in Vermont, Gary2, Digger in VA, bernz and RM smith, Steve F. for calm waters always. likwid 06-09-2006, 03:48 PM booger needles manzi needles booger round nose mac pikies BOMBERS (loaded and unloaded) Bigcat 06-09-2006, 03:51 PM Salty's 1-1/4 big mouth popper for the boat, and Salty's sherriff for the Canal :bounce: Labrador1 06-09-2006, 04:02 PM There are a few - some are my own - but for daytime I have to have a Bernzy Surf Howdy. That plug is just too versatile not to carry one in my bag. luds 06-09-2006, 04:15 PM This changes often for me because I tend to get fixated on different plugs at different times. So far this season during the day it has been: 1. SS popper 1.5 oz in yellow/white sinking, yozuri hydro pencil, labrador jointed herring swimmer and surf asylum spook night= chartreuse, schoolbus, yellow/white , blurple bombers all sizes/ Labrador 2 Oz. swimmers in blurple and chartreuse scale. soon(actually tonight) I won't bother during the day and will be turning to alot more needles. Hab's, L.I. fish v.t. and bugger needles all are a must.:soon: thefishingfreak 06-09-2006, 04:16 PM the drain plug:D tattoobob 06-09-2006, 04:17 PM Needles and Tins, always NarragansettBil 06-09-2006, 04:22 PM 1. Habs Neddles Large; in white, black, small in white, black, burple, and chartruese 2. Beachmaster swimmers in Burple and herring wish I had the dannys 3. Poppers in Yellow, white, black, mack Pink/white, 3oz Blueback 4. Windcheaters in Pink, mack, black, and white washed 5. Judes irons 6. Red 9" sluggos rigged with slingshot pellets Misc darters and such :D oh and the kitchen sink!!! Big Dave 06-09-2006, 05:18 PM Normal everyday bag (4) 3 or 3 1/2 oz white barracudas (Old canal term for lead head) (6) Eel rigs from 2 1/2 up to 4 oz A jar of white #240 pork rind Maybe some rubber, but not very often I still perfer skins. if I know I will be fishing up until daybreak (1) Pencil A gibbs, hawg hunter, or my own (1) Polaris A gibbs, hawg hunter, or my own Most of the time I could care less about the color. (white, yellow, blue, etc, etc) it does not matter to me. they all catch. especially when the bucktail on the trebbles gets rusty, and the paint is just about gone. (2) 3oz tins, maybe a hopkins, or a cripple. my favorite are stingsilvers. The nicest thing about this bag setup is I can fish everything in this bag well with one rod. And I am able to travel as light as possible. For me anyway I have found keeping it this simple makes it nice an easy, for me anyway its better than needing to feel like pulling along a Uhaul But the most important thing about the bag is I have complete and total confidence that its all I'll need to catch fish in any condition where I fish. and I fish the canal 98% of the time that I fish. Big Dave ThrowingTimber 06-09-2006, 05:21 PM thought this was just plugs, definitely the t jude nautilus tin. steve 06-09-2006, 05:27 PM 1.9inchblack slug-goriggedandweighted NarragansettBil 06-09-2006, 05:31 PM Steve you even don't need a bag! You can pocket the 2 doz or so you must carry. :bl: steve 06-09-2006, 05:38 PM ifyou are not using the modified slug-go you are really missing out on some great bass action. NarragansettBil 06-09-2006, 05:39 PM I like them it just take so long to rig steve 06-09-2006, 05:41 PM ittakes a little practice, but i can rig one in 3 minutes now. NarragansettBil 06-09-2006, 05:44 PM Steve check PM partsjay 06-09-2006, 05:49 PM during the day....green mackeral polaris popper....ALWAYS!!! at night....sluggos. steve 06-09-2006, 05:52 PM gansett bill ---one 3/32 weight in tail and one 3/32 weight on either side of slug-go--mid body--------- back to original question---- i also like use the 7 inch redfin weighted with 10ccs of water with vmc 4x strong hooks; the black gibbs or tattoo darter and original danny swimmer. that's about it. BasicPatrick 06-09-2006, 05:56 PM In no particular order... Manzi needle Olive Habs Needle Black & One Other Habs Big Fsh Burnt Orange Needle Black Mambo Loaded Black Back Silver Red Fin Tsunami Electric SchoolBus Popper BlACK MAMBO After Hours Creamsicle Spook (even though I am mad at Don) ReelExstacy Yellow Spook Cordell Pencil (1OZ) Guppy Pencil My color Black Mambo Slingah 06-09-2006, 06:12 PM BigFish yellow 1.8oz pencil popper black mambo AfterHours small spook in pearl Tagger blue needles......and the "alien":alien: Habs olive needle libassboy 06-09-2006, 06:16 PM Always have Bernzy's surf howdies..its my go-to Always have a Beachmaster danny Always have a Rm smith..size depending Always have a 5" redfin.. Always have a habs 2oz in eel then u can add in the tins, and a few smilin bills BigFish 06-09-2006, 06:20 PM OK....my turn! Afterhours Jr Spook in yellow over white. Afterhours needle in white. (need some dark ones:hee: ) Habs 2 oz. needle in powder blue over white and blurple. RM Smith swimmer 2 oz. Mambos in blurple and black. Bombers in herring and black /chrome. Hopkins 1-2 ounces. Hopkins 4 oz. (For boaters:hihi: ) Kastmasters and Crippled Herring. Pt Jude Tins (These are new and can't wait to try them....heard good things Joe) CAL 06-09-2006, 06:28 PM Bombers pencils at least one Bassmaster danny at all times couple needles (builders vary) BigFish jointed swimmer sluggos Storm shads Other things get mixed into the rotation, but these are ALWAYS in my bag. Backbeach Jake 06-09-2006, 07:06 PM Dave Mac, Long Island Fish in Vermont, Gary2, Digger in VA, bernz and RM smith, Steve F. for calm waters always. Substitute some for others like BigFish:wave: and this guy in RI; Throwing Timber:wave: and my bag is about the same.:hihi: riverrat2 06-09-2006, 07:07 PM Eels, always have them. OOooohh plugs, I have a few of them. Black 7" bomber Yellow BigFish Pencil Blurple Habs or Blorange Afterhours Needle depending on where I am fishing To tell you the truth I could stop using a big %$%^ plug bag because I only use those three or for plugs and eels. Oh ya 9" shad for the canal shadow 06-09-2006, 07:22 PM 1or 2 redfins 7'' 2 oz tattoo swimmer in blue swirl or gold/yellow any color beachmaster dannys or large atoms. pencils from beachmaster or surf asylum a few needles after hours,habs,gibbs, a spook or 2 Fungus 06-09-2006, 07:36 PM Many things change during the season but I always have these in my bag, Charlie Graves J7, white bucktail, gold/black Yozuri crystal minnow (suspending) RickBomba 06-09-2006, 07:58 PM Stevie...where'd you come from??? It's been a long time!!! I hate lures...give me bait..especially the herring that Manzi and I used to fight for!!! Hey Larry, I hear you're sending a package to the darkside, but nothing for me. Later, Sleepy Bomba RickBomba 06-09-2006, 07:59 PM Oh yeah and a BBJ herring pattern that'so perfect I hang it on my Xmas tree every year cause I'm to afraid to lose it!!! Later, Rick Slipknot 06-09-2006, 08:06 PM beach bag = surf howdy yozuri mag darter bomber Old John needle bassmaster needle Habs needle superstrike needle mr. wiggly slipknot needle beachmaster danny lifishvt darter sluggos and ledgerunners and ronz pt,jude tins kastmaster a storm wildeye just to have one with me. canal bag = jigs - white and black tins skinjigs pencil popper howdy bottledarter (mac) mr.pogie polaris Tagger 06-09-2006, 08:06 PM 3 size needles (mine) and some teasers (redgills,decievers,) 1 Jigman pearl spook (dusk, dawn) 2 black 9" rigged sluggo's 1 loaded redfin 1 17a blurple bomber metal 1. deadly #^&#^&#^&#^&, hopkins,kastmaster ,diamond jigg,tinman tin,point jude tin Then I got about 100 plugs somewhere nearby if possible ,if not i just pick a couple,, hard to pick,, just about every builder ,,this years swap plugs,,and a bunch of my stuff .. Too many plugs .too little time.. thats beach fishing .. If its the ditch, I like bouncing lead .. bring a few plugs .. CANAL RAT 06-09-2006, 08:59 PM i would say a 2oz hopkins,2oz bucktail jig ,9in sluggo on a jig head and a 9in sluggo or hogy rigged , all other plugs are trivial. CANAL- assorted canal special bucktails up to 5oz and a 2oz, white canal special pencil popper as well as 9in sloggos rigged on jig heads up to 4oz, throw in some hopkins and kastmasters Skitterpop 06-09-2006, 09:30 PM I don`t have any :o BigFish 06-09-2006, 10:13 PM RickBomba....I told Mikey he has to share.....so its up to you!:bgi: NIB 06-10-2006, 06:12 AM I fish many different waters an use many different lures.If I had to give em all up except 2 one would be a 1.5 smilin bill an the other would be one of my 3.5 pencil poppers.For a beach plug I always carry a schoolbus an pearl bomber an a mullet pattern mag minnow and a Surf Hog Sented ebeneel.. basswipe 06-10-2006, 09:05 AM Two plugs that NEVER LEAVE the bag are a blurple Mambo and a Salty's olive/white 1.25oz popper.And some form of tin like a Pt.Jude or Kastmaster. All other stuff gets rotated in or out depending on where I'm fishing. Mike P 06-10-2006, 09:16 AM I haven't set up my beach bag yet, but if I had to pick one plug that'll never leave it, it would be a 1-1/2 oz Superstrike needlefish in olive over silver. Canal plugs: Hawg Hunter pencil poppers in pogy, mackerel (green and pink) and squid colors. Mike Fixter pencil poppers in pogy and squid. Gibbs Canal Special, 3-1/8 oz, in yellow. Gibbs 3-1/2 oz pencil popper, yellow and green mackerel. Gibbs Polaris in yellow and green mackerel. Medium Hawg Hunter polaris-style in squid, pogy and black over silver. Superstrike polaris style in yellow and olive over silver. Jigs: Canal style round head jigs in assorted weights, from 1-1/2 to 5 oz (yes, there are places where you need the 1-1/2). Rigged plastic--Sluggos, Fin-S fish and Ledgerunners, on 1-5 oz heads. 3 and 4 oz Crippled Herring and/or diamond jigs. 2 and 3 oz Ronz eels. 6" and 9" rubber duckies :D blaruffa 06-10-2006, 09:18 AM Yozi Crystal Minnow Meduim & Large Krockadile CANAL RAT 06-12-2006, 02:30 PM I haven't set up my beach bag yet, but if I had to pick one plug that'll never leave it, it would be a 1-1/2 oz Superstrike needlefish in olive over silver. Canal plugs: Hawg Hunter pencil poppers in pogy, mackerel (green and pink) and squid colors. Mike Fixter pencil poppers in pogy and squid. Gibbs Canal Special, 3-1/8 oz, in yellow. Gibbs 3-1/2 oz pencil popper, yellow and green mackerel. Gibbs Polaris in yellow and green mackerel. Medium Hawg Hunter polaris-style in squid, pogy and black over silver. Superstrike polaris style in yellow and olive over silver. Jigs: Canal style round head jigs in assorted weights, from 1-1/2 to 5 oz (yes, there are places where you need the 1-1/2). Rigged plastic--Sluggos, Fin-S fish and Ledgerunners, on 1-5 oz heads. 3 and 4 oz Crippled Herring and/or diamond jigs. 2 and 3 oz Ronz eels. 6" and 9" rubber duckies :D do those RONZ work well? there a little too expensive for my taste for something your going to lose on the bottom of the canal Clogston29 06-12-2006, 03:06 PM blurple and yellow a-salts blurple and yellow lifishvt needles blurple, yellow, or white beachmast junior (depends on moon and spot) 9" black and redshad sluggos 7.5" bubblegum or white sluggos (dusk and dawn) surfhowdy (yellow, white, or pogie usually) the rest varies likwid 06-12-2006, 03:48 PM slipknot needle *hijack I never got a slip needle. :bc: Mike P 06-12-2006, 04:44 PM The first time I used the Ronz eels, I took a 20# and a 15#. They're no more expensive than a 5 oz Canal jig at today's prices. The shape of the head doesn't hang as readily as a jig head, too. The problem, as is the case with all plastics, is durabiliy beyond a few fish--they tear. I carry a bottle of Zap-a-Gap for quick repairs. MAC 06-12-2006, 05:04 PM They work. Only thing I have seen is that they lose some of their "stink" after awhile. Oh and Blue bastages make short work of them. At 3 bux a tail they get expensive when the toothy ones are around.:poke: ThrowingTimber 06-12-2006, 05:11 PM Ya I been likin the ronz as well. I take a few dacron wraps on the hooks shank, run the jig thru the bait, then I pull the jig/hook back out, soak it nice nice in zap then jam it back in. They been holding pretty well. steve 06-12-2006, 05:18 PM I forgot. Add a skin plug for dusk and dawn. fumifish 06-12-2006, 07:55 PM Bernzy 1.5 oz pink/white Bernzy 1.5 blue/gold (best) Raider Ronnie 06-12-2006, 08:02 PM My boat never leaves the dock without the wire rods and 2-6 oz jigs and pork rind !!! zimmy 06-13-2006, 09:58 AM A n old style redfin and a loaded one if I am heading to surf Yozuri mag darter- saved several nights this spring alone. really a believer in this now pencils if light out a danny a surfster a polaris a chickenscratch bomber houdinis- imho a lotta people are missing out on this one sluggos, rigged, jig headed, unrigged bucktails, jig heads RIROCKHOUND 06-13-2006, 12:48 PM Lately... been carrying 3 or 4 plugs and a few riggies... These are: 7" Redfin loaded Blurple 7" Redfin loaded Silver/Black 7" Redfin loaded ?? 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