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Some of those look familiar :D
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The two Gibbs Blue rewired & reswiveled Dannys you did (eyes too) are still in my heavy bag at all times B... right next to my BMs & TMs & Fixters! Thanks again-- you had a hand in some nice Bass on them in the 2 years since! :hihi:
Time & a place for each plug... esp. if they have swivels you can trust! :kewl: I don't know how I would possibly manage my plug selection & spot- to- spot & time- to- time changes needed... without the insert system! (& then one big plug box/ organizer to draw from situationally, in the vehicle at all times!) Even my bucktail stash carried slides in & out of these inserts easily too... via that Surfcaster genius lexan card/ holder (gets 8- 10 bucks 1- 3 oz. for me, in one slot of my 10!) :) |
I have 8 plug bags and use every plug in a different situation... they are all awsome
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I just bought a second, but the thought of having two scares me a bit. Maybe I'll load the new one with plugs I don't like and keep it under the seat for when the bluefish are thick.
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I got a few...
This is how Nebe rolls... The deep inlet bag-(lots of lead and heavy shads and some plugs The shallow inlet bag(some lighter lead, darters, swimmers and metal lips heavy to medium surf bag- needles needles and more needles and a few metal lips. calm surf bag- soft plastics galore.. |
don't need em'....I got no plugs :smash:
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I guess I am an aberration ......but I only use one bag,a massive Hunter "man purse":angel:
I cant see have a bag loaded days before the trip as I usually like to thinker with styles a plugs I will use depending ion water condition.Just metal lips ,pikes,surfsters,slope heads,Danny's,jointed pikes,juniors,eel skins or rattlers will only be picked after I take wind/wave/current/bait/light in consideration.I cant see how I could do this ahead of time.So no ,I am never a first guy to the beach.....:laugha:.....,but I get there eventually |
Let's see
A 3 slot BW belt bag which sometimes is just right A cheap 5 slot bag which is a good day bag for a walk on the beach An aquaskinz medium that's self destructing an army surplus belt bag that is probably my favorite. Oh and a ex large BW that is too big. |
2 plug bags with about 20 in each and my jig bag that has all the rubber and lead and leader material etc.
At the height of my insanity I carried 5 gallon buckets of plugs in my vehicle |
If I'm fishing with Numbskull or Flaptail, I don't need to carry a bag because they haul around so much of their homemade stuff. I just carry my eel bucket to suck up the fish their plugs leave behind.
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I have one small skinz bag with three tubes. It holds three or four 7" plugs and a few sluggos. Even if I still plugged alot I can't believe one would possibly need more than that.
For the canal, I have a canvas bag that's got half a dozen storms stacked in it like flapjacks and a little hardware. |
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Well if thats how Nebe rolls, then we all should roll like that I suppose.... |
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What is up? I am fine getting primed for the new season. I have high expectations. Esp. when you take me to all your secret bassholds! :bl: Now what does that Jersey Death Machine commet mean?? :hs: One thing I was thinking about but neglected to say is that sometimes when heading out and feeling insecure (no idea what to use or what color) I will sometimes throw an extra AS 3-tray on the belt with "just in case" plugs & colors. I have been victimized to torturous levels when those around me where banging on a particular color and of course it was the color I did not carry that night. |
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Still tryin' to figure out the way the Dawg rolls........ i am a bait guy first and foremost, live/riggies eeeeeeeels and fresh chunks. i am completely guilty of carrrying waaaay too much stuff, but i'd rather have everything than have to trek (usually a mile or so, and often some serious rock hopping when on the NSHore) back to the vehicle for something that i forgot. i like the idea of narrowing down a bit, and becoming more SPOT specific with the load as many have said and Nebe relates so succinctly. The Gansaaaay allows one to do that, eh Glassman? :wave: currently, i carry on my back a Timberland book bag that holds ~in the front pocket~ these "essentials": camera, leader wallet, disposable latex gloves, pliers, scales, tha COW rope, line and leader material, clippers, tape and cloth measures, eel potion, back-up hooks, hook sharpener, car keys, bug juice, power bars, sealed baby wipes, trash bags, and first aid...........the back compartment holds three pro-line planos and two filet knifes ~~one for cutting bait and the other for cleaning the belly-fillers. the planos are loaded with tins, sluggos, storms, sum blues missives, heavy conditions plugs, light conditions plugs, and the chunking back-up gear of weights, snaps, and fish finders.........the two side compartments hold bottled H2O. my Korkers get attached to the top loop of the bag, to free the hands, until i get to goat country. excessive? yes, but when i get to my perch(es) within a tide or two, i am want for nothing!!! :uhuh: :uhuh: over one shoulder i throw a ten tube Precision Large surf bag whose residents vary according to the sitch, but almost always contain AH spooks and needles, coupla HABS needles, various Danny's by Tattoo and Gibbs, bombers, darters, sum pencils, Surf Asylums slo pokes, jigs with curly tails, and at least one or two BM Cowboy/Salty's Sherriff/The Mayor's Gotwood? Large/Big Ed Scrazy's Large layed flat on top. i can always add or subtract using the planos stash in the Timberland based on what the water says once i'm there, and then i carry only the surfbag to the offerings zones. the two best features of the Precision bag are the tins pockets behind the tubes and the space for a thin tackle box in front of the tubes that i throw my Surfhogs, Storms, and Sluggos into. over the other shoulder i carry me eeeeeels in a Wally World soft cooler packed on ice/water, although i am seriously considering going with the ASkinz eel bag. this cooler has a zippered pocket in front for my eel rags, which is very convenient. in the trunk of the fishing mobile i have a giganto bag filled with 5 or 6 tackle boxes full of my back-up to the back-ups, the very large CRAZY Gotwood?/et al Lahhhge lures, and booofeesh throwaways when they show up thick and toothy, or for when i target them at sum particular haunts around NPT.............in the front, on the passenger's floorboard, are my big supply of eeeeeels for the night (a dozen or two ~more if i have company or the whole weekend to fish), since i only take 3-5 to the surf depending on how long my spot window is. two black plastic buckets, one inside the other ~~with the top one having a drilled holes bottom to allow the slime to oooooze away from the snakes with a bag of ice on top to keep them chillaxed...............in the back seat, on the passenger's floorboard, i have my old lunch box from work filled with fresh pogies, wrapped in newspaper, on ice ~*and that's only because i haven't figured out how to rig a live well for my vehicle* but i AM working on it. then it would be live lining from the shore TIME ~~and there are several spots where i'd love to give that a shot!! :drool: :drool: :drool: you know, DJ, sum "quick to get to" spots ~*still waiting for Plano to make the adult pogies flo-thru bait bucket, aka the Hummer of all bait buckets*. it shore would be nice to be able to refresh them in the surf and fish them LIVE from the rocks/shore/beach................ wasn't this thread about plug bags??? :huh: :huh: sorry DJ, went a LITTLE tangential on ya. man, i really need to carry less and believe in my focus more ~bait vs plugs; however my dilemma is this, i like to use bait in the dark of the night and switch to plugs thru the changing of the lights ~hence the full spectrum of BOTH. of course if i was wetsuitin' it, then i'd be forced to narrow my scope. still trying to figure out if less is more, or more is less??? :rotfl: :bl: :rotfl: |
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I agree with the last comment 100%. Thats why I have that small 5 tube Surfcaster bag on my belt all the time, emergency backup. I get the feeling that I am more concerned with profile than color, so my emergency stuff will take that into consideration. IE: different size darter or needle then or swimmer than would be my first goto. DJ See you soon. Ed |
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You forgot to pack the BBQ grill!!!! Or did I miss that one? I think u need a U-Haul when you go. |
DJ, I AMMM the U-Haul!!!
I know, bro, it's this fear i have of being caught without the right sheet!! ever experience that? it sux! I am sure that there are 12-Step programs for these types of obsessions/fears or the pharmaceutical industry is developing some kind of pill for this newfangled anxiety/syndrome that the AMA is scrambling to name and diagnose.................. side effects: loss of bladder control, knee and joints pain, sporadic puking in one's mouth, and an incessant desire to howl at the mooooons :exp: :( :yak4: :scream: :bl: it was the live-well for the fish mobile that put ya over-the-top, right? that would be sweeeeeeet, though! :jump: |
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