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BassDawg 01-18-2009 09:17 PM

Mr Soldati,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

absolutely LOVE yer bigwater line.
i purchased your bunker pikie last year from Kay.

GREAT action,
EXCELLENT paint job,
SWEEET bag that they come in, and i've
CAUGHT sum 15#-25#ers with it!!!

thanks a MILLION for such fine craftsmanship.
:kewl: :kewl: :kewl:

wheresmy50 01-19-2009 01:05 PM

Those giant plugs have a great action and actually cast very well. I really like them for spots where I can let them swim in the current.

The key for me, being a compulsive plug changer, is to have gear that will allow me to fish either big or small on the same walk. Last fall I experimented with a new rod/reel/line setup that allows me to fish plugs from about 1.5 to 5 oz, which is quite a range. The big pikies fit easily in my AS large pouch (I only cary a small 3-hole surf bag).

With this new rig, I can make the walk with both my beloved needlefish and the big pikies. This may be more for me than for the fish, because I change lures every 5-10 casts if I don't get any hits.

-Ty

Clogston29 01-20-2009 08:40 AM

i like 'em

gary, i'll finally get around to sending you that plug this weekend - i've been lazy

numbskull 01-20-2009 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheresmy50 (Post 656159)

The key for me, being a compulsive plug changer, is to have gear that will allow me to fish either big or small on the same walk. Last fall I experimented with a new rod/reel/line setup that allows me to fish plugs from about 1.5 to 5 oz, which is quite a range.

-Ty

What is your set-up?


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