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A bottle and a scoopnose darter
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Nice "stuff".;)
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A bumpy danny darter, a slope head, and a purple banana
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George :love:
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Love that Purple banana and bottle plug, great job:boots:
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Great looking "stuff". Love that banana plug.
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You make some very original looking plugs George,, Is that scoop nose darter yours ? If it is your in the wrong buisness ..:laugha: I gotta try one of those ... someday a banana ..wicked critical weighting on that one .
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Beautiful. :hihi: That bottle looks like poured Lucite. :kewl:
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"Stuff" he calls it....sigh....
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Nice Stuff!!!!!!!:btu: :btu: :btu:
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George - just beauiful work. especially the bannana:biglaugh:
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G, THAT IS REALLY NICE! FISH THIS WEEKEND MAYBE?:kewl:
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George, where do you find the time ? Great l@@king stuff
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Nice plugs,
Can I have the bottle. I'll trade ya a NIB swimmer. |
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Thats some Sweet Stuff....Like that Slope-head
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So here is the original scoop nose. I don't know the manufacturer. I think I bought it in the early 70's. It's a small through wired plug, 4.25", .75+ wide, and 3/4oz with hooks. Floats like a darter, tail a bit down and water level with the linetie. No weight other than the hooks that I can see. Has a kind of swooping, darting action. Doesn't roll out, but does tend to get on a track off to one side or the other. Does better with a high rod tip and some rod action to breakup its swoops. The one I built is loaded with lead in the tail and belly. Floats about the same, but maybe a tad deeper. Swims similarly. I'll be interested to see it in current, but I'm suspicious the original maker was trying for a plug that would work like a darter in slack water. Certainly something different, how useful remains to be seen.
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Brilliant stuff. I like that slope headed stuff. Don't give it away till I can see it in person.:wave: P.
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George, with time off why aren't you out fishing? There is always a lee shore on Cape and it's always wet where the fish are so rain is no big deal. Get out there man and fish!:laugha:
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Missed it here. One of the guys that used to make Masterlure plugs made the Superlures in the 60's & 70's after Masterlure went under - I'm drawing a blank on his name. He made a variety of swimmers, poppers, a reverse atom type (Jr. sized) and those darters. The company was located in West Berne NY. Cool design! Upsizing it was a great idea. |
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So what does a NIB swimmer look like?
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I see the scoop serving the same purpose as the beak,,, initial dig ... I'd be curious to know if you have to give the plug a tug to get it going... I bet it starts all by itself .
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the top swimmer is a NIB George, those plugs are FINE!!!!!!!!!:btu: |
Thanks Slip, what a beauty.:tooth:
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nice job, they look great
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Nibs :hihi:
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