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Here they are!! Opinions???
Mr. Habs and I recently aquired a number of these "Polish Plugs"
I have been using them for the last 8 years in RI. They have proven to be more productive than other similar style plugs that I have used. They are built for the salt, with wooden construction, thru wire, heavy duty split rings and 4X VMC trebles. The paint and finish are awesome. They are 7" long and weigh 2 1/8 oz. Habs has asked me to post some pics, so here they are: Whadya think?? Number 1 Bernzy |
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We've been getting them down here for a while. Very nice work, and they're not too much $$$.
I can't believe I let Bassmaster ho one off of me. -WW |
Think all the new ones are plastic, These are WOOD. Try these and there won't be any more POLOCK JOKES. Swim VERY VERY NICE
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good looking plugs, but what is wrong with being POLISH? :confused:
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Got Wisniowka????? :happy: Bernzy |
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Sweet, add a nice teaser up front and you have a polka partner. |
#4 #4 #4 #4 #4 #4
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uh...I do.....:err: ...and the cherries on the bottle are very decieving......:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: |
I second it ...#4#4#4#4
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numero 4:D we think alike
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Its got screen doors...:p |
so, what are these things called? i know i have run across them in my internet wanderings, but can't seem to find them now.
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Kielbasa!
OK - well those are pretty sweet - now I want to see them work :hihi: |
Do they run right on top like a Redfin, or down a foot or so like a Bomber?
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so, (sorry if I missed this) where can I get 'em???
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Being wood, they are very buoyant. Bernzy |
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Soon, very soon :D Bernzy |
a little investigative work and i figured out what they are..... :happy: :happy: :happy:
(even found a distributor) |
Im sorry but a couple dumb plugs arent going to stop the polish jokes . Just like when water was invented the irish didnt stop drinking ! LOL I jsu find myself so funny , even if you dont ! wink wink nudge nudge know what I mean .
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TOBY, You better check them out, I think what you found is PLASTIC........:happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:
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so if they catch pollock will they work on cod too???:smash:
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They look just like the New Rapala Long cast lures
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I want!!!!:happy:
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yo, what are they being used for, shore or boat?
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Notaro, I think they are used for fish... :laughs:
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I'm not sure I see what everyone else seees :confused:
...they don't look more than average. Bernzy, since you say you fish these....what makes them stand ABOVE the rest?? |
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1. The profile is larger ( back to belly ) than similar length plastic baits, which imitates more closely the bigger baitfish species in the northeast. 2. The action falls somewhere between the tighter wiggle of a Bomber or a Mambo and the exaggerated waggle of Pikie type plugs which is unique, IMHO. 3. The wood constuction (on the ones we have) gives it greater buoyancy than plastic, allowing you more flexibility when working the upper part of the water column. 4. The hardware is heavy duty, thru wire, 4X vmc trebles and HD split rings. 5. The paint and finish are second to none. 6. They catch fish Hab's also has fished these plugs, so he may chime in with his thoughts. Bernzy |
Im always wary about those Lexan lips in wood. How are they attached?
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Bernzy |
BLOO, THESE BAITS are bigger than average BOMBER style plugs they are as close to real size herring as you can get in a PLUG of that style. I like how they SWIM and are a TOP QUALITY PLUG. If you want big this is them. WOULD the HAB GUY STEER YOU WRONG................;)
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Where and When can I git me a couple????
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OK.........who lost the recipe for ice cubes !!!! They're nice. Can't wait to see one somewhere.
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Bernzy |
Geez Bernzy!
I'm surprised that these were not one of your creations! |
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