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Traded away my last real one. 2.5 oz'ers
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Down in RI they are sticking pins in a voodoo doll that looks like you!
I will take the black and gold, what do you want for it? I got some extra Sluggos. |
Nice ....you honor him :cheers:
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very Hab like ...
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you are a needle turning fool... you do the design proud...
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Very nice George :kewl: Where do you find the time?
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hot pink is the only color two oz. i like to fish but don't have. :devil2:
just curious, your needles are 2.5 oz. but hab's needles in that size were always labeled 2 oz but felt heavier. have you found that the needles you cloned were 2.5 oz.? |
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Is that preferance or thats what U needed to fill out ur stock.. I was surprised to find that my self a few yrs ago..The weight will vary but most where close to 2.5 oz.. Like most plugs I fish especially needles.Weight can be the most important factor.. I have taking some an decreased the lead in the tail for NJ fishing where we often don't have lots of pull or deep water in close proximity to the surf.Had some decent nights this fall with em.. |
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Agree 100%
Hab's needles never suited the waters I fish most. Floating or slow-sink all the way. Your plugs look amazing. Quote:
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no secret ,, I like slow sink . most versatile needle imho... slow or slightly increase retrieve to fish different levels . I like fishing a needle low when possible . A slow drop or slow rise can be the ticket .. Thanks for compliment with Karl F. ,,, George .. means alot .. unless you were talking about the other eddy .. I changed the nose on my already good needle to a cup shape on a few last year .. screwed the plug up.. useless stick .. I changed the whole lead/wood ratio ,,changed sink rate ,, made junk .. Can't agree more ... A finely tuned slow sink needle is a tough plug to make .
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Very nice looking Numbskull... Also noticed your stash of banana plugs... How hard are they to make? I was reading an old article in the fisherman that has the blueprints...
-Chris |
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