Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating

Striper Talk Striped Bass Fishing, Surfcasting, Boating (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/index.php)
-   StriperTalk! (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/forumdisplay.php?f=12)
-   -   Pocket Rocket Re-Incarnated (http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/showthread.php?t=35714)

DZ 10-31-2006 06:51 PM

Pocket Rocket Re-Incarnated
 
1 Attachment(s)
Pocket Rocket Re-Incarnated

Approximately 20 some odd years ago two dedicated surf casters named Danny Pichney and Tim Coleman put their knowledge and experience together to develop a plug that would stand up to large Block Island bass without the worry of straightened treble hooks.

Their intention was to design a “Wooden Hopkins”, something that would cast well into the wind, simulate a sand eel, and be equipped with a strong single hook so as to increase the amount of bass “landed”.

What they designed was called the “Pocket Rocket” – a very small 3 1/2 inch needlefish equipped with a single feathered hook. The rocket became the first of what many now refer to as “Stubby” Needlefish.

Coleman used the Pocket Rocket one November night and it passed all tests with flying colors by landing multiple bass up to 67 pounds.

The original design of the Pocket Rocket is now available again thanks to Al Gag. I’ll be trying to recreate the magic legacy of this classic plug
in the next few weeks.

Photo - Top Original Danny Pichney Pocket Rocket

Bottom two are the new Gag's Pocket Rocket

DZ

tlapinski 10-31-2006 06:53 PM

Dennis, the new PR's feel a bit light compared to the original Pichney I have. Pretty much the reason I haven't tried Al's yet is due to this. Did he change the weight on them since last winter?

DZ 10-31-2006 06:59 PM

Toby,
Listed as 1 1/2 oz on package. Haven't done a scale comparison for weight. They "feel" close.

DZ

tattoobob 10-31-2006 07:00 PM

Now I need to buy some of these for the trip.

numbskull 10-31-2006 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 429242)
Dennis, the new PR's feel a bit light compared to the original Pichney I have. ?

Anyone know what an original weighed?

lurch 10-31-2006 08:34 PM

look like a Hab's night-n-gale to me???

tobias 10-31-2006 08:54 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Original Pocket Rockets - Top black ones weigh 1.3 ounces, white one weighs 0.7 ounces.

tattoobob 10-31-2006 08:57 PM

I always wonder what the difference between hackles and bucktail is? probably action?

reebok 10-31-2006 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DZ (Post 429239)
Pocket Rocket Re-Incarnated

Photo - Top Original Danny Pichney Pocket Rocket

Bottom two are the new Gag's Pocket Rocket

DZ


Gee a carbon copy... But what's wrong with an SS bullet with a single hook and feather?

Brother Brian 10-31-2006 09:17 PM

Quote:

I always wonder what the difference between hackles and bucktail is? probably action?
Definately action.

spence 10-31-2006 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rebaalk (Post 429290)
Gee a carbon copy... But what's wrong with an SS bullet with a single hook and feather?

I've done a few with a 5/0 siwash, but of buck and 3 veeerrrrryyyy long saddle hackles. It's nice.

-spence

capesams 10-31-2006 09:50 PM

the dany I have is 3-3/4" long and is .85 in weight
the gag's is 3-3/4 and is .90 in weight

and ineresting note..when gag's was at a meeting at the club I belong to, he claimed that he invented the pr . :doh:

tattoobob 10-31-2006 09:56 PM

Ya but he always has a hot chick with him, maybe Al Gore and him could share some ideas

eelman 10-31-2006 10:09 PM

I have quite few of the originals that Tim gave me..they will never see water(to precious to risk losing)...I dont thing anything could ever be as good as the original..and that was a time of hoards of sand eels...those days are long gone....

Flaptail 10-31-2006 11:03 PM

Dennis, I had nine legals tonight, one break off and countless other small fish on those. All on Al Gags PR's. Break off was a white pearl/pink and all the others ate the black. I retied the tails to my liking. Al knows.

Caught too many fish. Arms litteraly are sore. Fell in a bucket of sh!t and came out smelling like a rose. The Halloween Blitz complete with a fireworks show someone was putting on down the shore east of me.

Go get 'em.

Tagger 11-01-2006 04:53 AM

do they sink ? wake on top ?

DZ 11-01-2006 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tobias (Post 429283)
Original Pocket Rockets - Top black ones weigh 1.3 ounces, white one weighs 0.7 ounces.

Thanks Tobias - I knew someone had a scale.



Just a little more info - all stubbys on the market work including Super Strike, Habs, Gibbs - most are larger than the pocket rocket. The Gags comes "closest" to trying to duplicate the original purpose of the plug. They are fine sand eel imitations but to limit yourself to fishing them when only sand eels are present would be a mistake.

DZ

RIROCKHOUND 11-01-2006 08:24 AM

DZ..
are the gags commercially available locally yet?
Bryan

reelecstasy 11-01-2006 08:25 AM

I have a few PR from al, they catch-no doubt

macojoe 11-01-2006 08:31 AM

LMFAO!!

I never use plugs and I am going to start next season, learning howto use them!!

Any way why I am laughing is I thought this was a thread on the old pocket fisherman! :spin: Good old Ronco!!

blue oyster 11-01-2006 08:39 AM

i have used 1 of al's rockets , my problem is the finish it did not hold up well , 1 fish and a couple of rocks there is almost no paint left , i have done a lot worse to other plugs with only a nick or a scratch .

Diamond Tackle 11-01-2006 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blue oyster (Post 429371)
i have used 1 of al's rockets , my problem is the finish it did not hold up well , 1 fish and a couple of rocks there is almost no paint left , i have done a lot worse to other plugs with only a nick or a scratch .

Al very professionally took back evey one from that batch, Im sure he would do the same for you if you contact him. His manufacturer of the paint or primer? as I recall changed their formula because of VOC laws I think, and it was a brief disaster. He gladly replaced ALL of the ones affected, these were back from the RISSA show, that was the batch, and the new ones are practically indestructible. I have fished them hard and they hold up very well.

SeaWolf 11-01-2006 09:15 AM

each have their moments and place. my .02...late in the fall when the wind is howling hard from the northwest, or is in your teeth, there is a gale warning, one lure that i have had in my bag in recent years is a loaded habs 1.5 oz or 2 oz needle. more recently, habs introduced the night 'n gale. althought the pocket rockets of old, and now the gag's version, do work in some areas, they would not work where i fish and how i fish in these conditions. they wouldn't cut into the wind as well as i need and get below the surface. the loaded hab's needles and night 'n gales do just that, get just below the surface sometimes and cut into the wind, even if it is 40 in your face. but, those same loaded hab's needles and night 'n gales wouldn't cut it when there is wind less than less than 10-15 knots. the loaded 1.5 oz hab's i have are around 2-2.5 oz and the loaded 2oz hab's are about 2.5-3 oz. the night 'n gales i use are about 2.5-3oz.

however, if you found a protected cove, as coleman did w/ his 67, the wind is at your back, the light pocket rockets might do fine.

a smart surfcaster is versatile and accomodates for all conditions.

Flaptail 11-01-2006 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeaWolf (Post 429380)
each have their moments and place. my .02...late in the fall when the wind is howling hard from the northwest, or is in your teeth, there is a gale warning, one lure that i have had in my bag in recent years is a loaded habs 1.5 oz or 2 oz needle. more recently, habs introduced the night 'n gale. althought the pocket rockets of old, and now the gag's version, do work in some areas, they would not work where i fish and how i fish in these conditions. they wouldn't cut into the wind as well as i need and get below the surface. the loaded hab's needles and night 'n gales do just that, get just below the surface sometimes and cut into the wind, even if it is 40 in your face. but, those same loaded hab's needles and night 'n gales wouldn't cut it when there is wind less than less than 10-15 knots. the loaded 1.5 oz hab's i have are around 2-2.5 oz and the loaded 2oz hab's are about 2.5-3 oz. the night 'n gales i use are about 2.5-3oz.

however, if you found a protected cove, as coleman did w/ his 67, the wind is at your back, the light pocket rockets might do fine.

a smart surfcaster is versatile and accomodates for all conditions.

In Spetember we fished Al's version in howling easterlys on the beach in Truro. If it weren't for them it would have been impossible. I have not been a fan of single tail hook type plugs. I find that biger fish, on a beach with minimal swell will strike but not be hooked up. The rockets, like John's Nite-n -Gale fill a void. In places where current is heavy like pond openings that feature shallow sand flats, not too deep cuts and some bars where a swimming plug or needle with multiple hooks create more drag and are constantly hooking up on bottom the single hook of the PR or NNG make more sense as they can be snaked along the bottom contours with very little snag effect.

In the face of towering combers and a stiff wind they excel with little wind resistenace and the single hook is not a handicap as bass feding in tight under the foam and turbulence react more readily and strike with less investigation of the item passing before their eyes.

Lastly, after Al took back almost the entire stock that was found to be defective he investedc in the newest technology for coatings and in my experience it wears like an suit of armor. Minimal scratching and no chipping at all. Great plug for certain situations.

Nebe 11-01-2006 09:46 AM

surfhog is coming out with a hard plastic one this winter - all the colors i offer in soft plastic, but hard as nails :heybaby:

RIROCKHOUND 11-01-2006 09:46 AM

Damn... put a rush on one for me for this weekend :D

Nebe 11-01-2006 09:56 AM

molds arent done Bry- sooon very soon.

RIROCKHOUND 11-01-2006 10:05 AM

I know.. just BSin ya...
Does anyone know if the PR are available locally (SoCo or Newport)?

JeffH 11-01-2006 10:07 AM

If they are anything like Gag's needlefish once you wet them they will split in two..................

reelecstasy 11-01-2006 10:10 AM

That is not true, he had a bad batch, granted it was a large batch but he gladly replaces any plugs from that batch no problem. I have several others of Al's and they are rock solid. I admit i had a few from the "sketchy batch" but Al quickly replaced them all...
A blanket statement saying all his plugs are poorly made is just not true.
Quote:

Originally Posted by JeffH (Post 429406)
If they are anything like Gag's needlefish once you wet them they will split in two..................



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:02 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com