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Speaking of plug buying, how are the NORTH BAR BOTTLE plugs and their unusual looking DARTER? Also, towards the end of this past season I used the BEACHMASTER Danny alot and did well. As a user of the original danny, I can say that Bob's version is a masterpiece. It swims like a champ and draws viscious strikes even from smaller fish. It is a great fish finder if you know what I mean. Buy every one you can if you can afford them. Believe me, I thought Danny Pichney was going to live forever. I should have bought more when I had the chance but fortunatley BM is available now.
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i was on a b way in a ro this fall and the northbar outfished everyone 4-1. Caught the biggest fish ive caught on a plug with one this october on my first cast of the night. They dig in very well and produce
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"Bob's" (is he your friend....your post comes off as a sales pitch?) version is an excellent copy. "Masterpiece" is more fittingly saved for the guy who invented the plug. The NB bottle runs deep (at least the only one I tested did) The bottle darter is more of a swimmer than a darter, but is an excellent plug for covering the water column since you can pull it down, then swim it back to the top. Casts well, too. The demand for these plugs and their limited supply (with resultant high cost) kills a lot of the pleasure you get fishing them.....and probably drives a lot of guys to stick with eels since they work better anyways. Sad really, since getting a good fish to eat a plug is a joy many are getting priced out of. |
Odizza, was that the bottle or darter?
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No sales pitch, just a kudo. Thanks for the NB info. I would like to get a bottle darter or two.
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I don't want to start a war here, but you don't need expensive wood to catch fish on plugs... just look at the loaded red fin! although some colors are hard to get
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IT WAS THE DARTER
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yeah steve, its a cross between a bottle and a darter. i owe you a plug so ill try and stop in and toss one your way.
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Thanks Bassballer. I'm stll working at the shop. Drop it off if you want.
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The Beachmaster medium danny is the best Danny plug available today, no contest there. Never leave home without one white, one yellow/silver and one pollock (black/gold).
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I agree, the Beachmaster Danny is nothing short of awesome. They all swim perfectly.
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Flap, I agree, both with action and your color choices!
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I am also very curious about the North Bar Bottle plugs. I know i am going to get one this weekend.
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Any ham-n-egg fisherman can drag a plug through the water without cost being an obstacle. A simple cast and retrieve method will produce the desired results. Serenity and patience will deliver the ultimate prize for those with the fortitude to properly fish the elusive eel properly. Those willing to sacrifice will achieve total consciousness. Not to mention sleeping well at night knowing you are fishing the way nature intended us to fish. Paint and plastic not withstanding.
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Dude, that's the Zen of Surfcasting...I feel better already :) |
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[QUOTE=steve;645331]Speaking of plug buying, how are the NORTH BAR BOTTLE plugs and their unusual looking DARTER? QUOTE]
History running amuck again...If you do any research at all, you'll find that Stan Gibbs came out with that bottle darter first in his quest of the bottle plug[ the one you see today] that style/shape was Stan's first try, the top without lip..then came the next style with a small upper lip, till he was happy with the last almost full lip on top . Stan rejected the the first try and never looked back, never haveing put a patten on it..it was picked up by another and had a patten taken out on it in 1995-6, long after Stan came up with it.....Yes Mr. Welcome can claim having the patten, but the style/idea/shape was NOT his. |
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Oh yes we could. Spoilin' nice fish. Give it to us raw and w-r-r-riggling; you keep nasty plugss.
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Ever wonder why Gibbs (or Pichney and Musso for that matter) didn't just stick with eels? |
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Or the same reasons many of us tinker. That mother of invention thing...Necessity. Talking with Donny he had heard these guys where trolling this lure in NJ and having good luck with it.He had got his hands on one, long with a blunt nose he had never seen one like it before.He toyed with the design, being long it did not cast well so he shortened it from the tail end.The Danny was born.That is why in Musso's designs the thickest part is aft of center on the plug. They made lures because there was demand for items that could catch and hold up to catching.From what I understand Steve Campo is as responsible for pushing Donny and Danny as anyone..He was the original plug Ho.Constantly wheeling and dealing.Using the one against the other to get what he wanted.Basically scoffing up all that they would make of some runs.One of the original hard core surfman..There is so much in today's surfcasting that he is responsible for.. |
Hey NIB, I got a nice lot from Campos before he went North. I have Musso's with Campo lips on them, they swim better than the originals. I am assuming the majority of the original plug designs had their genesis in the off season; the period in a fisherman's calendar known as Winter. This is when real fishermen dream of the one that got away while pluggers concoct designs to catch more legal sized fish. You know, they daydream and then go in their basement with an idea on whose plug should be resurrected for old times sake. They proceed to do their best to make a duplicate of an outdated design in order to recreate yesteryear.The resulting product may be offerred to those with similar interests on a predetermined weekend to garner oohs and aahs. The gathered obelisks will then be hung on respective walls to be admired by those in the know for the purpose of receiving complements on paint schemes and finish. I guess an idle mind IS the Devil's workshop. I prefer to go the grassroots method and abstain from paint schemes and fake eyes on wood that could heat my humble abode.
Viva la eel!!!! |
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I remember, you showed me a few.. I oooed and aahed.. Hell ain't a bad place to be.. I heard there are snakes there also..:humpty: |
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He also cherished a plug he called the pogie plug that was yellow and resembled a pigmy bowling pin. It was as though he didn't want anyone to get thier hands on it. The real facts. |
Now I'm really confused. So if Steve Campo was such a good fisherman, what did he and his friends want the plugs for? Wouldn't eels do instead?
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The plugs were and still are conversation pieces. Fodder for cold months.People have been known to plan parties around them.
Picture a coffee table book..... |
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