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DJ Muller 04-09-2008 05:09 PM

How many??
 
How many plug bags do each of you usualy have loaded ready to go?
Going through my stuff I noticed that I have four different plug bags loaded and ready, each loaded with carefully picked lures all meant for different times and places that I fish locally throughout the season.

cow tamer 04-09-2008 05:16 PM

I've got (7). All specialized and ready to go.

Adam_777 04-09-2008 05:24 PM

I have one bag I fill before I take the walk.Depending on tide,bait and location.Man you guys have alot of stuff.Hope I don't ever get that bad.

tattoobob 04-09-2008 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam_777 (Post 581139)
I have one bag I fill before I take the walk.Depending on tide,bait and location.Man you guys have alot of stuff.Hope I don't ever get that bad.

Must be a Union thing :rotflmao:

I have 1 I load as I need.

And a Eel bag

big popper 04-09-2008 06:11 PM

i have 3.A 12-tube,6-tube,3-tube.

Backbeach Jake 04-09-2008 06:13 PM

I think four or five. Letssee; 1.Light plug, day. 2.Light plug, night. 3.Heavy plug, day. 4.Heavy plug, night. 5.Bait. 6.Canal. And a general possibilities bag with line, snaps, swiverls, tools, some rubber, eelrigs, etc.

wrikerjr 04-09-2008 06:34 PM

dj 1 bag - try to keep it simple.

billy

BigFish 04-09-2008 06:55 PM

3 bags! ! medium Skinz' bag loaded with a little of everything and I wear 2 small bags on my wader belt and I load plugs back and forth from the medium bag for days or nights......gonna buy a large bag soon!;)

Adam_777 04-09-2008 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tattoobob (Post 581146)
Must be a Union thing :rotflmao:

I have 1 I load as I need.

And a Eel bag



Must be....:cheers2: :bl:

numbskull 04-09-2008 07:06 PM

I load a bag specifically for each trip. I consider it part of the challenge to pick the right plugs for a given night, spot, and conditions. I try to limit myself to a 3 tube bag though often I break down and carry a 5 tube bag .

DJ Muller 04-09-2008 07:18 PM

I found another one that I forgot about so I guess that makes 5 :eek:
1). I use a standard all around bag that has a wide assortment of lures...ya never know what a new tide will bring. That would be the AS 12 slot, 2). I have an evening-tide river bag loaded with small poppers, small plastics, small bucktails w/twister tails, and of course shads. This is a small 3 slot AS bag, shorty (small lures). 3). We have had a lot of big ugly bluefish in the spring/summer when the big bunkys are around and I love catching them...at least until the big moo-moo's show. So I have a large VS bag loaded w/ all types of lures that I like to watch get cremated and anialated. Big wood poppers and the such, sometimes they only like wood swimmers. 4). Is one of my night bags when I go to a particular fast moving water spot. It carrys an assortment of black tins Pt. Jude and AOK as well as Tsunami TS Reverb rattle traps (they're great) and of course Sharpie treated shads. For this I carry another 3 tray AS, light and not burdensome. 5). My night bag when working the jetties and inlets in the dark. Loaded with dark plugs of wood and plastic, specifically blurple and white ML's.
All bags are loaded and ready for the switch from a morning on the rocks to a night in the river to a bluefish blitz the next afternoon. No panic or forgotten lures all ready to go.
I normally also carry a small AS pouch for 'shad control.' Or the big pouch for Slug-Go's.

Whew, all that makes me do this----> :eek5:


:fishin:
:jump:

DJ Muller 04-09-2008 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 581168)
3 bags! ! medium Skinz' bag loaded with a little of everything and I wear 2 small bags on my wader belt and I load plugs back and forth from the medium bag for days or nights......gonna buy a large bag soon!;)

BF- I am going to put a BigFish on the end of my line and it better catch me a ....BIG FISH :biglaugh:.

I can't wait to throw that jointed!! I got plans for that thing :rocketem:

Adam_777 04-09-2008 07:26 PM

DJ after SWE show I had you pinned as a hardcore bait guy.You have bait soaking while plugging also ?

ilovetwofish 04-09-2008 07:44 PM

1 bag with 3 trays loaded with a assorment of stuff. Now when im on the boat the big bag comes out flies,plugs,swimmers,metal,plastic,and so on and so on.

Rob Rockcrawler 04-09-2008 07:46 PM

I keep a huge rubber maid rigged with slots for all my plugs in my truck.Then pick and choose what i need for a trip. 6 tube bag with way to much crap crammed in it.

spence 04-09-2008 07:53 PM

Two...

I keep my med Skinz bag loaded with what I need for the evening and the large skinz bag in the car with extra stuff.

If I'm headed say, to BI for the weekend, say, I leave both of them in the trunk and fish with a handfull of Scuds and ho'd plugs for the week :p

-spence

Bronko 04-09-2008 08:14 PM

I am generally throwing eels.... but I do have a couple plug bags. If I am in a plugging mode I generally use the same bag, a 10 tube Cayon bag, that I will fill with what I think I'll need before I leave the house.

keeperreaper 04-09-2008 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bronko (Post 581211)
I am generally throwing eels.... but I do have a couple plug bags. If I am in a plugging mode I generally use the same bag, a 10 tube Cayon bag, that I will fill with what I think I'll need before I leave the house.

ditto on that. Realistically I use 4 plugs. thats it.:sspam:

DJ Muller 04-09-2008 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam_777 (Post 581185)
DJ after SWE show I had you pinned as a hardcore bait guy.You have bait soaking while plugging also ?

Adam-
Hardcore bait guy??? :rotflmao:

Somebody wasn't listening!! :sleeps:

Seriously, I said I chunk only when the chunking iron is red-hot for large (small window). It is the most reliable way to take big bass, a technique over looked by most.
To answer your question I only chunk when I chunk (despite what an upcoming article might say :doh:), absolutely no plugging. Chunking offers you a shot at a (very) large so being 40 yards down the beach when you rod goes off is...ummm :hs: ...not something you want to do.

DJ Muller 04-09-2008 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keeperreaper (Post 581212)
ditto on that. Realistically I use 4 plugs. thats it.:sspam:

Which four if you don't mind? :huh:

cheferson 04-09-2008 08:53 PM

Whats a plug bag?

Mr. Sandman 04-10-2008 07:10 AM

I have several most are not used. I take two with me and leave one in the truck with a load of plano boxes.

After RISSA I see the ultimate backup bag I want for the vehicle...the jumbo Aquaskins, I can load that and be done-with-it. If I want to carry it on the beach however, I will need to hire a caddy, as it is a monster bag.

Bronko 04-10-2008 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ Muller (Post 581227)
Which four if you don't mind? :huh:

Mine: (colors depend on bait and moonphase)

Schoolbus Bomber
Mag Darter
MAC Danny
Habs needlefish

Cranium 04-10-2008 07:30 AM

I have three, one big old school sail cloth bag, I fill with big plugs. two smaller ones that I fill with smaller plugs, plastic. I also put a locked box of plugs in my suv when I go fishing to change/exchange plugs if the conditions are different when I get to the location

RIROCKHOUND 04-10-2008 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheferson (Post 581230)
Whats a plug bag?

Its the thing on my belt that gets used if it's windy or the yellow-eyes show up :wave:

I have 2:
One small surfcaster on my belt w/ 3 plugs
one med. Skinz for occasional plug trips...
less is more!!!

emgred 04-10-2008 09:23 AM

DJ
I have several bags (5 or 6) that are relatively small, and as you have done, have them set up for very specific spots. There is a lot of gear/plugs that go into the back of the Jeep as well.
A small Surfcaster five tube always on my belt - 3 Bombers, last two slots rotate and pretied leaders.

The other small or tall smallish bags are set up for various spots ie: Inlet bag, Back Bay bag, Night Beach bag, Dawn Bag (That one might even get a Jersey Death Machine...:rotflmao: Just Kidding - a SS Sinking Littleneck)

I used to carry larger bags, but as my collection of plugs and jigs grew along with my logs and knowledge of my local spots, I found it much easier to use small bags and stop lugging around things that were not getting used at a particular spot.


DJ - How are you?

Ed

keeperreaper 04-10-2008 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Muller (Post 581227)
Which four if you don't mind? :huh:

Yellow bomber
yo-zuri mag darter in blue/black back
Superstrike needle black
white danny made by Gibbs Sometimes a salty danny comes for the trip.

All you need.:kewl:

EarnedStripes44 04-10-2008 12:04 PM

1 plug.... for I switch to cut pogie as soon it thaws

LeCounts1099 04-10-2008 02:04 PM

I keep it to "only" two filled bags... but that's because I rotate inserts (Surfcaster large bags...) :smokin:

Slots set up for "day/ light"... "day/ heavy"... "night light"... & "night/ heavy"... (Light or heavy meaning conditions/ water/ gear...)

THEN I switch out certain plugs or colors depending upon the spot/ night/ conditions... :wave:

LeCounts1099 04-10-2008 02:07 PM

2 Attachment(s)
:btu:

RIROCKHOUND 04-10-2008 02:17 PM

Some of those look familiar :D

LeCounts1099 04-10-2008 05:51 PM

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!) :)

Surfkid 04-10-2008 06:20 PM

I have 8 plug bags and use every plug in a different situation... they are all awsome

Stewie 04-10-2008 06:32 PM

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.

Nebe 04-10-2008 06:33 PM

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..

Slingah 04-10-2008 06:37 PM

don't need em'....I got no plugs :smash:

Zeno 04-10-2008 06:54 PM

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

Pete F. 04-10-2008 07:36 PM

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.

Saltheart 04-10-2008 08:42 PM

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

SAUERKRAUT 04-10-2008 09:34 PM

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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