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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

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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

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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...

RedHerring 07-09-2007 07:53 PM

Every year I am finding that sluggo's are less effective. It seems as if bass are adapting to them. The last two trips in my boat I used sluggos, but my mutinous crew used alternatives. These scurvy, rum-ridden dogs outfished me 5 to one. Sluggo's just don't seem as effective as they used to be. I have a lot of respect for Steve, but at least in my area Sluggos are not getting the job done.

steve 07-10-2007 12:18 PM

Sluggos.
 
I totally DISAREE! I am AMAZED every time I use this lure. I fish in the surf 100 percent of the time. Boat use is foreign to me.

steve 07-10-2007 12:25 PM

Sluggo
 
Again, I still can't believe that the entire surf fishing community isn't using these things. It has nothing to do with confidence, it has to do with how you fish them and their bass catching ability,-- much like the live eel!

JFigliuolo 07-10-2007 12:44 PM

I hate them. I curse them every time I land a bass on them... damn things work well once you get the mojo down.

Rockport24 07-10-2007 12:45 PM

I'm going to do an experiment, the next time I'm into fish on eels (which hasn't been lately), I'm gonna throw a sluggo out there and see what happens. I think if the fish are still there, they will take the sluggo. Then I'm going to throw out a regular plug and see if that works. I've already done half of this experiment, in that I've been into fish, then cast off my last eel, then switch to sluggos and continue to catch.

steve 07-10-2007 01:20 PM

Sluggo
 
I've been experiementing with the sluggo and other artificials while in to fish with some amazing results and only to be very disappointed with alot of the proven "killer" artificials. Where I surf fish it's either a live eel or the sluggo if you want to catch fish consistantly.

Slipknot 07-10-2007 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by steve (Post 506604)
Again, I still can't believe that the entire surf fishing community isn't using these things. It has nothing to do with confidence, it has to do with how you fish them and their bass catching ability,-- much like the live eel!


Steve, be thankful the entire fishing community doesn't fish where you surf fish ;)

Many do use them, there are lots of ways to skin a cat.
In the canal they need to be attached to a 4 ounce leadhead to be effective when the bass are there and lined up anlong rips on the bottom, maybe on the rare places and times the bass are in close up top you may be able to fish them like you do, but that is not often in the canal.

The cape surf, ya right, again the fish have to be within casting distance or what will you catch? a bluefish maybe, or a seal:smash:
If I ever get fish in close at the beach, I'll certainly give it a try.
In my skiff I have landed nice bass on 7-1/2" sluggos on a small jighead up to 25 pounds so I know they work, pink is a great color:uhuh:

RIJIMMY 07-10-2007 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 506612)
I'm going to do an experiment, the next time I'm into fish on eels (which hasn't been lately), I'm gonna throw a sluggo out there and see what happens. I think if the fish are still there, they will take the sluggo. Then I'm going to throw out a regular plug and see if that works. I've already done half of this experiment, in that I've been into fish, then cast off my last eel, then switch to sluggos and continue to catch.

I've been staying out of this debate, but to your post above..... 100 % true: I fished a rocky shoreline at night on MV using live eels, must have fished 100 yards without a hit. I knew that had to be fish around, i switched to a black sluggo and caught fish the entire way back along the way I came.

Rockport24 07-10-2007 02:21 PM

ok that's amazing, the sluggo outfished the eels?

steve 07-10-2007 02:21 PM

sluggo
 
The Cape cod canal is ONE place my sluggo would be unproductive bcause of all the tide and water depth. I't's not perfect.

RIJIMMY 07-10-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 506637)
ok that's amazing, the sluggo outfished the eels?

yup, true story.

JFigliuolo 07-10-2007 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 506640)
yup, true story.

I am not doubting it happened... I'd be more inclined to believe the fish moved into the area on the walk back, or you weren't hiting far enough out w/the eel. I doubt the slugg-o could outfish an eel. At it's best it could hold it's own.


I guess anything is possible though.

RIJIMMY 07-10-2007 02:55 PM

sure, could have been any of those things. I think it might have been presentation too, slow moving eel vs. fast jerk bait, different part of water column

Clogston29 07-10-2007 02:57 PM

the fish may have just been up near the surface (where the sluggo is) and not the bottom (where the eel is)

the other night I was fishing point with eels with no luck. I kept wading out further and further with the tide with no results. then I saw a bass tailing about 5 yards from me. I cast the eel past him and brought it in on top - he took it. Got about 5 more bass, up to about 20 lbs, fishing the eel on top. Threw in a few traditional eel presentations with no luck during the time I was getting em on top. just goes to show that you never know.

By the way, I'm a big fan of sluggos and probably would have put one on out there to see what happened but I was out to deep to get at my belt bag.

Rockport24 07-10-2007 03:30 PM

that sounds like a dead-on theory to me. water column placement is sometimes the most important thing. I've experienced that same issue with schoolies, my usually deadly jig and cocochoe rig got no hits, but a popper slayed em.

cow tamer 07-10-2007 03:32 PM

Unfortunately, the sluggo is also a bluefish magnet. This season I have had more sluggos chomped than fish caught. My guess is the same could be true were I fishing eels.

steve 07-10-2007 03:33 PM

sluggo - conclusion
 
No slight intended, but I think alot of you guys are missing or even belaboring the point which is basically that I've had really unbelievable success with the 9 inch rigged and weighted black sluggo over the last 4 season and just wanted to pass it along to those who are still unkowing about it's bass catching abilities. Night in and night out no one will convince me that another artificial will out fish this lure. Amen!

fishaholic18 07-10-2007 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by steve (Post 506662)
No slight intended, but I think alot of you guys are missing or even belaboring the point which is basically that I've had really unbelievable success with the 9 inch rigged and weighted black sluggo over the last 4 season and just wanted to pass it along to those who are still unkowing about it's bass catching abilities. Night in and night out no one will convince me that another artificial will out fish this lure. Amen!

Atlantic mossbunker is all you need....:humpty:

Rockport24 07-10-2007 03:43 PM

yeah but us poor shmoes fishing from land need to fish sluggos

Mike P 07-10-2007 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by steve (Post 506638)
The Cape cod canal is ONE place my sluggo would be unproductive bcause of all the tide and water depth. I't's not perfect.

True, but my Sluggo (glued to a 4 oz head) works pissah :D

Skitterpop 07-10-2007 05:22 PM

I sent a few emails to Herb`s company a couple of years ago highly recommending a 12 to 13" and a 17 to 18" version..... never heard one word back even as a courtesy or to tell me to flake off :hihi: .

davgor 07-10-2007 06:49 PM

I like the Ronz better. Better results for me. less rigging.

fishaholic18 07-10-2007 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 506668)
yeah but us poor shmoes fishing from land need to fish sluggos

Sounds like U need a boat ride...:hee:

JoeP 07-10-2007 08:04 PM

Sluggos/Fin-S-Fish & similar soft plastics are - in my opinion - the best artificial lure you can use in the vast majority of conditions (other than in certain isolated circumstances when they can't be fished for some reason - usually castability). I use them rigged weedless weighted with inserts for the surf or weighted with heavier worm weights in current and they produce consistently (when there are fish around of course, unlike now...)

I've been fishing them in the surf since the early 1990's when I first tried them out on the flats of the north side of the Cape. We were sightfishing to large schools of pretty skittish bass in broad daylight and you could see the bass swim away from most plugs, swim up to & then turn away from plugs, etc. - BUT slam the sluggos either unweighted or weighted on jigheads. It was night & day & I've been using them as my main surf lures ever since.

RedHerring 07-10-2007 09:37 PM

OK, I will keep trying them, but the last two times out other rubba has outfished the sluggo's 5 to 1. And it is not because I am googan with a sluggo; normally my rum crew is ready to make me walk the plank because I catch twice as many fish as they do when we are all using sluggo's (as we did two years ago).


Quick question: If I run out of eel skins, can I use a rubber condom instead?

Terence 07-11-2007 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by RedHerring (Post 506759)
OK, I will keep trying them, but the last two times out other rubba has outfished the sluggo's 5 to 1. And it is not because I am googan with a sluggo; normally my rum crew is ready to make me walk the plank because I catch twice as many fish as they do when we are all using sluggo's (as we did two years ago).


Quick question: If I run out of eel skins, can I use a rubber condom instead?

No, Use a Lamb Skin.

Rockport24 07-11-2007 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic18 (Post 506728)
Sounds like U need a boat ride...:hee:

Is this an offer, because I'll take one!


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