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swam the best?
Finally got these to a point where I could test for swimability. I put the appropriate lead next to each plug so you could see how its weighted also wrote on the plug the lip used. Hook size listed too. 4 3/4" long 1.5oz-ish What do you think, which one swam the best/worst? |
i will say middle swam best. :confused:
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bottom one?
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Re: Which one...
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Jigman |
I'm guessing middle, but like jigman said, why the tailweight?
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I knew I'd get you guys with this |
OK, .... so which swam the best :huh:
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i'd say bottom one swims best?
middle ones lip looks to big for short plug no tailhook so i think you gave up on that one. top ones loop is bent way down , looks like needs too much tuning? but i'm a plug dork, just guessing? |
this is easy.. the one in the middle swam the best because there is no tailhook to slow the wiggle. I bet the top one looked teh sexiest though with the bucktail swishng behind the plug.
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Nice PNG, Tail weights do Work.
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Your thinking now....
FF good "catch" on the loop |
top one.
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I'll guess the bottom one also.
I can see the reason to use tail weight, but that seems like a good hunk of lead Chris. Never saw a flaptail danny before. |
I'm also going to stick with the middle one because it has a danny lip, which helps the plug wiggle more than a lefty lip with those tailweights.. :huh:
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Keep the guesses coming....
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Its all about the curves |
Top one swam best....lead slug in belly forward of the belly treble!:huh:
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the one that puts fish on the beach or boat will swim the best. an injured baitfish doesn't always swim the best.
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#2 best-- med size belly weight centerd and enough to counter balance tail weight.
#3 worst--center belly weight to light to counter tail,plus like Jigman said.:) But then again,what do i know:huh: Great exercise PNG,Thanks:D |
I'll guess middle,,only because it has the biggest lip to help wiggle that giant arse weight ..;)
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And the answer is the TOP one.
Middle the worst and bottom OK. While I do not presume to have all the answers I can "guess"as to why. One thing I did not do was enough testing on them (hook placement/size etc) so maybe all could have ended up swimming. Top one - I think swam good cause of the big belly weight/siwash hook. Belly weight reduced roll. Tail hook seems to add drag. Good lip lefty 1. Middle - Poor. Way to much roll. Wrong lip, to big no tail drag, not enough belly weight. Bottom - OK. Could have benefitted from a bigger belly weight. Changing the body shape, using a fair amount of stern/belly lead will give you a bigger "S" swim. All belly weights are behind the treble. As far as flap dannies try opposing blades on the stern & different sizes. They rattle. I would do this only if you have 2 trebles or if it is a small plug like the ones shown. Oh yah the type of wood used plays a huge part so experiment! Thanks for participating Chris |
That was a great learning post PNG:btu:
As for my answers,i'm eating crow for dinner tonite:D |
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Its not about eating crow its about learning from someone elses trials & putting them to good use:D
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thanks for sharing PNG:D
i think we all leared something:) :kewl: i did |
make that learned:rolleyes:
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Jigman |
One for the book
I've printed this one and put it inmy notebooK. Loved it!
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Great post! I've been trying to get that "S" action for a while, but always assumed the tail weight would kill the action. Once again, one of my assumptions was wrong.
Just curious, how heavy are the tail weights? Thanks for the tips! |
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