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scoobe 06-26-2007 06:45 PM

Some company needs to make a commercial, mondo sized plastic that incorporates the things we love about Slug-gos but improves upon the design.

Things I would like to see:

- thicker profile (big bait = big fish, would help resist tearing on barb)
- longer body (big bait = big fish)
- possibly scent
- more supple body

Basically I'd love something like the RONZ but cheaper. It does look like Lunker City is making a larger version of the Slug-go, but the dimensions look the same. We'll have to keep on snipping off the heads.

fishaholic18 06-26-2007 07:21 PM

I actually like the Fin-S fish better than Sluggo. Had a lot of success with them.

Nebe 06-26-2007 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503510)
Some company needs to make a commercial, mondo sized plastic that incorporates the things we love about Slug-gos but improves upon the design.

Things I would like to see:

- thicker profile (big bait = big fish, would help resist tearing on barb)
- longer body (big bait = big fish)
- possibly scent
- more supple body

Basically I'd love something like the RONZ but cheaper. It does look like Lunker City is making a larger version of the Slug-go, but the dimensions look the same. We'll have to keep on snipping off the heads.

where have you been?

10 inch surfhog pleasure stick- $1.50 each. scented with bunker oil

saltwater edge has them right now.

ive been working on a batch of 14 inchers as well.. just waiting for some more rubber to show up.

scoobe 06-26-2007 09:34 PM

Interesting. I think I remember seeing a post about these a lil bit back. What's the diameter on these things? Fat enough to fit on a 3-4 oz jig head properly? The RONZ's are pretty fat near the head. I don't doubt these will catch, but comfort/confidence in a lure is key. :)

Pete_G 06-26-2007 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503510)
Some company needs to make a commercial, mondo sized plastic that incorporates the things we love about Slug-gos but improves upon the design.

Things I would like to see:

- thicker profile (big bait = big fish, would help resist tearing on barb)
- longer body (big bait = big fish)
- possibly scent
- more supple body

Basically I'd love something like the RONZ but cheaper. It does look like Lunker City is making a larger version of the Slug-go, but the dimensions look the same. We'll have to keep on snipping off the heads.

Maybe the photo didn't do it justice, but the new Sluggo is giant. It's almost triple the the girth of the 9". The 9" just looks like a waste of time next to the new one...

Being into big eels and big baits, the 9 just never really did it for me. I defy anyone not to get excited looking at the new Sluggo in person. :bl: Some will even dismiss it as too big if they don't like big serpents.

Guys who are afraid of blues might not get so excited though. And who isn't.

scoobe 06-27-2007 07:13 AM

Pete, any update as to when they will be in stock?

Pete_G 06-27-2007 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503594)
Pete, any update as to when they will be in stock?

Rumor has it that it's about a month away. I'll believe it when I see it though.

Nebe 06-27-2007 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503563)
Interesting. I think I remember seeing a post about these a lil bit back. What's the diameter on these things? Fat enough to fit on a 3-4 oz jig head properly? The RONZ's are pretty fat near the head. I don't doubt these will catch, but comfort/confidence in a lure is key. :)

I designed them to be the exact diameter of the owner bullet heads and also the make your own DO-IT bullet heads which i make for myself..

heres a pic of the 14 incher- the 10 incher is the same diameter.

MrHunters 06-27-2007 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 503813)
I designed them to be the exact diameter of the owner bullet heads and also the make your own DO-IT bullet heads which i make for myself..

heres a pic of the 14 incher- the 10 incher is the same diameter.

no offense but..........
they look exactly the same :rotflmao:

invisible??

Nebe 06-27-2007 06:12 PM

they are exactly the same... except one is 10 inces long and another is 14 inches long.. same diameter. in the water, they are completely different.. side by side on the same weight jighead, the 14 has a slower fall rate because there is more rubber. If i made the 14 inch one the same dimensions as the 10 incher it would be not have the sexy action that my 10 inch one has

IMO, sluggo should have kept their 12 inch sluggo the same diameter as well.. diameter effects how the rubber dives through the water. I am sure when guys get their hands on them, they will have trouble fishing them the same as a 9 incher.. they're going to require a lot more weighing to get them to dive at the same rates as the 9 incher.. Im not knocking sluggo, they're killer lures, but you cant just make a rubber bait bigger without changing the dimensions and expect it to act the same... personally, if i was going to fish that mongo 12 inch sluggo id rig it on a ball head and somehow rig a stinger hook near the tail... its going to require a lot of lead.

Im not saying mine is better, nor am i saying sluggos are better.. Im just defending why my 10 and 14 inch baits are so alike-

oh wait.... i just noticed i didnt attach the pic.. sorry..

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...0&d=1180634253

lurch 06-27-2007 06:32 PM

I was at surfland the other day and they had huge rigged sluggo type lures (not sure if they were actuall slug-gos) for sale but they were selling for 8 or 9 dollars each. I laughed and understood why the box was still full.

scoobe 06-27-2007 09:59 PM

lurch, did they have tapered jig heads on them and were they in a plano box? If so, they might have been RONZ. They are pricey but great lures.

Nebe, thanks for the photo! They look fatter than I imagined. I don't think the Owner heads come in sizes large enough for me as I use 3-5 oz heads in the ditch. Any chance you can post a photo of them next to a 9" Slug-Go for reference sake? If I can get them on the jig collars without too much rippage, I might just have to give them a whirl!

Also, any big difference between the Pleasure Stick and Trick Stick besides the ribbing?

Terence 06-27-2007 10:03 PM

The ones Lurch saw are custom poured by local Mike who also works at Surfland. He pours them and riggs them himself and fills the box often.

t.orlando 06-27-2007 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503880)
If I can get them on the jig collars without too much rippage, I might just have to give them a whirl!

Also, any big difference between the Pleasure Stick and Trick Stick besides the ribbing?

The big ones fit on regular style bullets.

Nebe 06-28-2007 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503880)

Also, any big difference between the Pleasure Stick and Trick Stick besides the ribbing?

the trick sticks are narrower and designed for weightless finnesse fishing on a offsett worm hook or on a tinsquid. because they are narrower, they have a faster fall rate similar to a 9 inch sluggo...

A round 5 ounce jighead fits nicely on a pleasure stick too..

MartinD18 06-28-2007 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503510)
Some company needs to make a commercial, mondo sized plastic that incorporates the things we love about Slug-gos but improves upon the design.

Things I would like to see:

- thicker profile (big bait = big fish, would help resist tearing on barb)
- longer body (big bait = big fish)
- possibly scent
- more supple body

Basically I'd love something like the RONZ but cheaper. It does look like Lunker City is making a larger version of the Slug-go, but the dimensions look the same. We'll have to keep on snipping off the heads.


Hogys have all these things and their scent can be added and it is absorbed by the baits. They catch! Not cheaper but they are a hand poured bait that is NOT petroleum based and they do not bleed like all the others.

bart 06-28-2007 09:05 AM

Eben's trick sticks work great :kewl:

lurch 06-28-2007 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 503563)
Interesting. I think I remember seeing a post about these a lil bit back. What's the diameter on these things? Fat enough to fit on a 3-4 oz jig head properly? The RONZ's are pretty fat near the head. I don't doubt these will catch, but comfort/confidence in a lure is key. :)

I took a 1.5oz owner lead head and attached it to a 10'' ronz and it fits pretty well but the reason why I used the owner lead head is beacuse of the longer hook shank which fits the hook hole on the ronz.

I have a feeling that the 3.5oz owner lead head will fit perfectly on a ronz.

Gunpowder 06-28-2007 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MartinD18 (Post 503931)
Not cheaper but they are a hand poured bait that is NOT petroleum based and they do not bleed like all the others.

sometimes the bleed adds that bit of uniqueness that everyone craves :as:

Vogt 06-28-2007 08:13 PM

A word on rigged sluggo durability,

I have a few Mckenna style sluggos that have lasted for well over 20 bass. The more glue the better. These things totally kill.

scoobe 06-28-2007 09:10 PM

lurch where'd you get the Owners in larger sizes? I've only seen them up to an once or two at the most. How heavy do they come?

Tburg 06-29-2007 11:29 AM

Lunker City needs to change the way they packege the 9". You get more platic than product...If they put them in the bag style like the smaller sluggos and fit 5 in the bag it would be nice.Unless they already do and I have not found them yet...Hell, add another $1 or 2 and they would still sell and may sell more.....

I like all the other plastics out there but I alway go back to the sluggo. I know a few of them add scent but has anyone tried soaking then in bunker oil bath ???? Would they absord some of the oil and if so It would add to a an already good product..

lurch 06-29-2007 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobe (Post 504185)
lurch where'd you get the Owners in larger sizes? I've only seen them up to an once or two at the most. How heavy do they come?

I picked up a few 1.5oz heads but have not been able to find anything larger locally. I bet that you could search the internet and find the larger sizes.

westy158497 07-08-2007 01:41 PM

Cught a huge fish on the Slug-Go yesterday... It fell apart. If you catch anything over half a pound they fall apart! Ur better off with a jig.

steve 07-08-2007 02:12 PM

SLUG-GO VERSES JIG
 
In most situations a Sluggo rigged and fished properly will out catch any artificial including the deadly lead- headed bucktail jig. So it falls apart easy- I rather be catching than not. In places where I fish you can throw a jig, danny, needle or any other artificial until the paint falls off and you ain't going to catch big fish consistantly unless you use a live eel or the black Slug-go. That's why it is so good.

scoobe 07-08-2007 04:33 PM

I've never been so good with plugs and needles, but between bucktails and slug-gos... the rubber has usually produced better.

marky 07-09-2007 02:14 PM

the proof is in the pudding. i picked up some 7.5" black sluggos for the 4th at race point only to use in the dark 3am to 4am and i hooked upon nearly every case .i took the tip from the march (On the Water)article by DJ Muller. for what its worth you cant keep live eels in your bag for months at a time

Joe 07-09-2007 02:31 PM

Slug-Go, Slug-Go, Slug-Go
Hey Hog-Boy, where's my Black Scented....dab nab it!

hyefisherman2 07-09-2007 03:49 PM

sluggos and hogys are sick at night when the blues arnt around

RedHerring 07-09-2007 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishaholic18 (Post 503523)
I actually like the Fin-S fish better than Sluggo. Had a lot of success with them.

I just cannot get too worked up about Fin-S; they don't seem to have the same action as sluggo's. Maybe I am not working them right...


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