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BernOC 01-15-2004 09:02 PM

Bottle plugs?
 
A bottle plug is an excellent nitch plug. The only options seem to be Superstrike and Gibbs (which I don't like since the re-design).

Just curious as to why custom plug builders such as Beachmaster, Habs, Tattoo, Salty, etc haven't produced any for the market. Are they too time consuming to make and try to make a profit? I think there would be a market for a great wooden bottle.

UserRemoved1 01-15-2004 09:23 PM

Bottle swimmer or popper?

BernOC 01-15-2004 10:31 PM

Bottle swimmer that is :rolleyes:
I consider a bottle popper a polaris

UserRemoved1 01-15-2004 10:32 PM

I will have the knife to do that in the spring. I've had alot of people ask for them. Hope to have thousands by May or June.

UserRemoved1 01-15-2004 10:33 PM

That's a $1200 knife too :eek:

Diamond Tackle 01-15-2004 10:58 PM

I didnt know wire edm was getting that expensive. Im in the wrong business.:confused:

JHABS 01-16-2004 12:02 AM

BernOC, Just maybe, One reason I don't make it is because have to many other things to make. But thats not to say in the Future ... ;)

NIB 01-16-2004 12:28 AM

hey bernie.

UserRemoved1 01-16-2004 07:07 AM

tinboy that's a SLIDE knife.....

NIB 01-16-2004 08:13 AM

SlingBlade HmHmmmm

fishweewee 01-16-2004 08:56 AM

Definitely see a lot more use of bottle plugs out at Montauk and it sounds like the NJ guys use them a lot. Must be a cultural thing, as I don't see them in widespread use in New England.

BernOC 01-16-2004 04:36 PM

Hey NIB,
Were you getting steam vapor on the Jersey shore during the week? It was really intense on both the Atlantic and Jamaica bay which now frozen. Have a great weekend.

Surfster 01-16-2004 04:53 PM

I did one
 
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Once...It works better than that forth Gibbs...know what I mean?
It needs a little scoop action on either side of the face. That is to say I think it needs to roll back from the line tie loop on both sides and it needs more of a "backboard" above the line tie area. Like most bottles it really needs current to make it work better but it does swim.
When the Pikie fever is over and I'm satisfied with needles and cigar nosed swimmers I'll make more before the spring.
BTW after the basic head was there I used a 1" hole saw in a drill press to cut out the spoon/lip. Worked on it from there manually.

theSURF121 01-17-2004 02:44 PM

Another option in the bottle plug arena is made by North Bar Tackle on Long Island. It has both a scooped out face like a bottle and a darter slant to it. Quite unique and it also has a patent on it. Not too many are made but the quality seems to be very good.

scarecrow 01-17-2004 02:51 PM

bottle plugs
 
You wouldnt think, but they use them allot up in maine.
During a storm or very rough water they dig very well into and have a nice swim to them.

I got a few bass on them one night up there during a storm, the guy I was fishing with was using them too and he was doing good also.

Like fww said though, for some reason not many people use them in Mass or RI. They work though thats for sure.

Bob Senior 01-18-2004 07:55 AM

Is that what those funny looking plugs are for???? I thought they were poppers with the weights and belly hook installed on the wrong side!!


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