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The Dad Fisherman 08-22-2011, 06:46 AM Want to make a couple of different plugs for trolling from the kayak next year. Looking at the Gibbs troller and and the Danny Pichney Troller Sr.
anybody have any Dimensions info on the Pinchney by any chance....Maybe some good pics of them.
Don't have one to look at but want to give a best effort anyways.
Thanx in advance.....
Rockfish9 08-22-2011, 11:07 AM I have the demensions for the ones I make(danny style and gibbs trollers )... they are my take on the plug.. and all I can tell you is they catch fish...dont forget bottles and goo-goo's .. bottles troll real good and catch well on the troll..
vineyardblues 08-22-2011, 11:21 AM Paul M has made these
I think the Gibbs GTS 3 . 3/4 is hands down the best . :uhuh:
rootbeer color or MAc :jump1:
good luck
VB
ps, ask Paul for his drawings or I can send you a loaner plug
The Dad Fisherman 08-31-2011, 01:43 PM Those look pissah.....I'd definitely like to make a couple of those.....Macs are what I was thinking too the way the Macs have been hanging around the North Shore the past couple of years.
Joe, I'd be interested in making a couple of the plugs you troll.... Do you have a couple of pics and some dimensions maybe....PMs are always accepted
blondterror 08-31-2011, 08:51 PM The bassdozer plugology web article has nice pictures and descriptions on both the Musso and Pitchney troller plugs
Conrads and Cowboy jr type plugs troll well as well as slopehead dannies.
Numbskull posted specs on a couple of nice trolling (slopeheads) about 2-3 yrs ago... you can search on threads started by Numby.
Next time we kayak fish together (Marblehead??) I will give you a couple of my designs that work well for me.
Raven 08-31-2011, 09:21 PM those narrow tails look difficult to drill....
close tolerance for error
the shape reminds me of finesse fish soft baits
The Dad Fisherman 09-01-2011, 04:59 AM those narrow tails look difficult to drill....
close tolerance for error
You drill'em before you spin'em.....makes it much easier :hee:
The Dad Fisherman 09-01-2011, 05:01 AM The bassdozer plugology web article has nice pictures and descriptions on both the Musso and Pitchney troller plugs
Conrads and Cowboy jr type plugs troll well as well as slopehead dannies.
Numbskull posted specs on a couple of nice trolling (slopeheads) about 2-3 yrs ago... you can search on threads started by Numby.
Next time we kayak fish together (Marblehead??) I will give you a couple of my designs that work well for me.
Yeah, the Bassdozer article is what gotme thinking about doing them.....didn't make a single plug last winter....that gotta change this winter.
Marblehead would be cool....I'm off All Next Week if you are interested.
chefchris401 09-01-2011, 04:25 PM i have a couple of those gibbs gts trollers and a pichney troller sitting on a display rack i could loan them out to you if you want a plug to use as reference, if so pm me your addy and ill get it out this weekend
Rockfish9 09-06-2011, 09:50 AM Those look pissah.....I'd definitely like to make a couple of those.....Macs are what I was thinking too the way the Macs have been hanging around the North Shore the past couple of years.
Joe, I'd be interested in making a couple of the plugs you troll.... Do you have a couple of pics and some dimensions maybe....PMs are always accepted
I'd be happy to copy my blue print for ya.. it's got all the vitals on it...I'll try and remember it when i get home tonight... the muddy river and rough seas gave me time to get my shop ready for the fall..hopefully i can find where I put the book of secrets.. I think you have seen the jig i use to cut the head on the trollers...
that Joppa jinx I posted a while back trolls well with an electric and my 18'er... it should work well for a 'yak too...
dont over look flap tail needles they troll well too...:grins:
ProfessorM 09-06-2011, 10:56 AM Kevin for that particular one, the long thinned tailed Gibbs troller, get a beater from Peter. If he won't comply I will send you one I made. An A-40 lip mounted up high is used. Good plug and fun to make.
blondterror 03-25-2013, 03:43 PM Built a jointed Stan Gibbs GTS 3 3/4 this weekend after seeing an original recently. looking forward to trolling these plugs behind my Hobie this year
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