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Rockfish9 02-26-2009 09:39 AM

The double J
 
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First off, I know that alot of people make/have made eel plugs for longer than I've walked this earth... but this one,I have been making/changing/fishing and catching fish with for years, long befor I knew how to use a computer.... the first one was god awefull, made in the late 80's, brass wired, home made scoop type lip, short tail piece that had an inbedded hook in it, I tried to make it EXACTLY like an eel, shape wise.... I never caught a fish with it, in fact it didnt swim very well... as time progressed it got betteras I made change after change,the first real fish catcher sported a #2 surfster lip, it fished well but cast terribly, helicoptering and often catching the rear hook, whech acted like a mini gaff eery time a fish was hooked, the head hung down in the water because the lip was too heavy... fast forward to last season, after many trial and tribulations, I came up with the plug I fish with today,I catch more fish with this one than all my other plugs combined...

The Double J ( Joppa Jinx) is 9" long, 2.25 ounce laminated maple and cedar jointed eel... I just made a fresh batch because I lost my last one to a SBFT that was in with a school of breaking bass at daybreak last September... 15lb test and a Cabo 40 were no match for this oversized mackerel.. the spool was empty before I could start the engine...this plug was to be my entr for the 2009 plugfest...in the First cast to catch a cow category...

go4broke44 02-26-2009 09:44 AM

nice, I like the bucktail side flippers

is there a tailhook, or just a flag?

Diggin Jiggin 02-26-2009 11:39 AM

You could also win the most likely to be 'HO'd category...

numbskull 02-26-2009 11:54 AM

Lot of cool ideas in that one. Beautifully executed as well.

Rockfish9 02-26-2009 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by go4broke44 (Post 668871)
nice, I like the bucktail side flippers

is there a tailhook, or just a flag?

Just 4 saddle hackles.. the predisessor had a tail hook, it did way too much damage to the fish.. so I eliminated it... %95 of the fish are impaled on the front hook...

Rockfish9 02-26-2009 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 668913)
Joe.... very nice work, very interesting...

and that is a very interesting mix to marry.....
all to achieve the right depth and action I am sure...

your one smart cookie, and talented craftsman :claps:

yes it is a strange pairing,but the idividual qualities of each one lends their part to the plug, because I as concerned with the different rate of sealer absorbsion, I epoxy seald these plugs... the difference betwwen the full cedar body and the laminated body is 5 grams..

ProfessorM 02-26-2009 12:33 PM

Very nice Joe. I would luv to get my hands on one of those. You up for a trade? God I'm terrible aren't I?

Flaptail 02-26-2009 12:40 PM

Joe, that is just beautiful.

ecduzitgood 02-26-2009 12:44 PM

Very nice! I would like to see a thread for each builder showing their work, seperate thread for each builder so I can try and keep track of each builders characteristics/techniques.

Big D 02-26-2009 01:55 PM

Rockfish, hope you make plug fest next year! Looking forward to meeting you. As always, love your stuff and sharing it with us.

Raven 02-26-2009 03:03 PM

Most likely!
 
A Most Likely will catch a cow this year plug... :drool: Beauty

justplugit 02-26-2009 04:12 PM

Beautiful Joe, just beautiful. :btu:

Nebe 02-26-2009 04:42 PM

nice... another plug that had 'fins' like that was the 'soco chief'..

Slipknot 02-26-2009 05:36 PM

Good looking plugs Joe, just what you told me about the other day. Have fun wrecking them on fish, LAHRGE fish :kewl:


Ya , soco chief, the one that looks like a sea robin, I have found many bass with sea robins in their belly, bass eat everything

NIB 02-26-2009 06:03 PM

Very Nice..I am a huge fan of all you plugs I especially like what you do with the large jointeds..
I have a question You mention laminating the maple and the cedar..i think I read where you said the maple was in a cedar sangwich..Well perhaps you did not use them excact words.'
I have to ask Are the laminations vertical or horizontal.
I imagine horizontal with the maple on the bottom..??
Wait, then that would be a open face sandwich.
Do you think the ear hair makes the design more attractive to fish.

Mr. Krinkle 02-26-2009 06:10 PM

Sweet! Beautifully done.

saltydog 02-26-2009 08:14 PM

Good looking plugs Joe.I was lookin for ya, brought some rope to tie you down if I saw ya. I WANT A PLUG:drool::drool::drool: I saved one for ya but you never showed :shocked: maby next year
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:eek:

Rockfish9 02-27-2009 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by NIB (Post 669017)
Very Nice..I am a huge fan of all you plugs I especially like what you do with the large jointeds..
I have a question You mention laminating the maple and the cedar..i think I read where you said the maple was in a cedar sangwich..Well perhaps you did not use them excact words.'
I have to ask Are the laminations vertical or horizontal.
I imagine horizontal with the maple on the bottom..??
Wait, then that would be a open face sandwich.
Do you think the ear hair makes the design more attractive to fish.


Maple on the bottom.... IMHO, by laminating the plug ( gorrilla glue) it made the plug more stable and castable. with out the benifit of alot of weight..as far as the "ear hair" not sure that it makes a hell of alot of difference, but, digging back in my cloudy memory, I remember a morning many, many years ago when a dozen or so of us were swimming plugs ( mostly goo-goo's) in the mouth of the river on wire, most of us were fishless as the sun lit the morning sky, one Gent, was hooked up constantly all night... we never saw what he was swimming... latter that fall at a directors meeting of the Merrimack valley striper club, I got the nerve to ask him what the hell he had been doing different that morning... he replied.. "whiting"... I thought for a second and said "huh" he said he was swimming a Captn' Bills swimmer in white/siver with side fins on it... I never forgot it...

Paul.. I may have enohg for a trade... a few of my fishing buddies already have their hands out!

nightfighter 02-27-2009 07:28 AM

What were the dimensions of the maple and cedar you married? I have some of each in the scrap pile and will glue some up today,,, since I am cleaning the shop while I wait for some jobs to break,,,, sux.

Tagger 02-27-2009 08:18 AM

Laminating ... that caught my eye too .. Funny,, no one I can recall has ever done a thread on this .. I get it .. You are manauly hydro orientating by laminating heavy wood to light to make a stable ,bottom heavy plug without the use of lead .. I remember at a msba plug night a guy showed me a laminated lipless swimmer he had under his coat .. same idea .. I'd like to try a spook like that ,,, or a low sitting danny be nice .. Your awesome Joe .. you just turned the page in plug building ..

Rockfish9 02-27-2009 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Tagger (Post 669151)
Laminating ... that caught my eye too .. Funny,, no one I can recall has ever done a thread on this .. I get it .. You are manauly hydro orientating by laminating heavy wood to light to make a stable ,bottom heavy plug without the use of lead .. I remember at a msba plug night a guy showed me a laminated lipless swimmer he had under his coat .. same idea .. I'd like to try a spook like that ,,, or a low sitting danny be nice .. Your awesome Joe .. you just turned the page in plug building ..

I'd be happy to do a tute on the whole plug, from the laminating on down to the paint and finish, alot of the guy's here have been instramental in many of the things I've improved upon along the way... I wouldnt know what I know today with contributions from all of you...

Tagger 02-27-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 669190)
I'd be happy to do a tute on the whole plug, from the laminating on down to the paint and finish, alot of the guy's here have been instramental in many of the things I've improved upon along the way... I wouldnt know what I know today with contributions from all of you...

That would be great .. would love to see that ..

NIB 02-27-2009 05:22 PM

Me too..

ProfessorM 02-27-2009 08:16 PM

me three, amigos

Rockfish9 02-28-2009 08:57 AM

I'll start working on the presentation this weekend, try to get it up mid to late week...

Tagger 02-28-2009 09:09 AM

Hey Joe ... make it a new, seperate thread . to showcase ..

chumbucket 03-02-2009 12:06 AM

Nice stuff Joe. Waiting with metalip-baited-breath for the tutorial.:hee:
We missed you at Plugfest.

eskimo 03-04-2009 10:00 AM

I've found myself in this thread at least five times just to look at these.
Each time is just as good as the first.

its midweek :)

Raven 03-04-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by chumbucket (Post 669950)
.:hee:
We missed you at Plugfest.


and How :uhuh:

blondterror 03-04-2009 01:12 PM

Joe-

I've got my laminated maple/AYC blanks ready to turn to 7/8" diameter.


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