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cow tamer 05-22-2006 07:34 AM

What's in a name?
 
Does anyone know the origin of the word "plug" as it is used in describing a hard bodied lure?

Slipknot 05-22-2006 07:48 AM

this has come up before, and I believe what was said was that the first lures were made out of plugs of wood like the kind that plug the hole in a barrel or something.

JFigliuolo 05-22-2006 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cow tamer
Does anyone know the origin of the word "plug" as it is used in describing a hard bodied lure?

I believe it began in the early 1700's on the river Thames. The bait dunkers at the time cam across a man selling wooden fish w/ hooks on them. I am told the response was "Ye can take thy wood and plug it up ye @$$"

Thus a term was born :laugha:

Karl F 05-22-2006 08:54 AM

Slip's got it right, some were made out of the wooden "plugs" for barrells.. they are actually called "bungs" for the bung hole in the barrell.. so I guess maybe we should be glad they are not called bungs!


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