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JohnR 12-13-2008 08:50 AM

Plugfest 2009 Planing & Discussion
 
Getting some talk going now and looking for ideas:

1) When: Saturday February 7? Maybe 21st (though that may be TFCTFN)

2) Where: Possibly Mitchell Club of previous years or Carver Sportsman's of last year (I need to work logistics with Mitchel Club or MikeCC)

3) Plans & Entertainment. I had some great suggestions as far as organizing the show better ;)

4) Contests: Along the lines of last year? Mix it up? The categories and awards of the past couple years have worked well (some of you - I'm not anywhere near talented enough - need to knock that smirk off Canalman's face :hee: ).

5) Other suggestions?

Slipknot 12-13-2008 10:42 AM

have both plugfest and TFCTFN the same day/night at the same place :huh: or is that too much for one date

I better start a contest plug soon I guess

numbskull 12-13-2008 01:34 PM

I liked the Carver venue, but think we should put the plug tables upstairs. More room and light. Probably could fit the food up there as well, do the demos downstairs.

Charleston 12-13-2008 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 646272)
I liked the Carver venue, but think we should put the plug tables upstairs. More room and light. Probably could fit the food up there as well, do the demos downstairs.

Yup! Much more room upstairs for plug tables. If food tables up stairs as well we can sit and BS with out leaving the fun.
Last tyear was my first and I have to say the trip was worth every minute. I had a great time and a sensational fried clam dinner!:pats:

Grapenuts 12-13-2008 04:38 PM

spread the cheer around..who ever won with their entry last year should stand down this year to let others have a shot ...enter every other year.

tattoobob 12-13-2008 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapenuts (Post 646294)
spread the cheer around..who ever won with their entry last year should stand down this year to let others have a shot ...enter every other year.

Great Idea

luds 12-13-2008 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapenuts (Post 646294)
spread the cheer around..who ever won with their entry last year should stand down this year to let others have a shot ...enter every other year.

As much as it must feel good to win why would you ever want to exclude anyone and potentially some great and possibly even innovative plugs? One thing that I think is cool about this competition and event is that you tend to remember the plug that won and not necessarily who built it. I've never been but that is my impression from the post plug night threads.

Hoping to make this my first plugfest although I will have nothing to offer the plug gods. Willing to help out if needed though.

Is it poor form to bring in commercial pluggage and attempt to trade/ho builders?

mikecc 12-13-2008 06:30 PM

Here is the problem with carver .
It has a dirt parking lot and 1/4 mile dirt driveway. If it is frozen it's fine but if it is mushy we will have cars sunken everywhere.
I went thru hell last year grading out the parking lot with my truck and will not do that again. The time of year we have this we usually do not rent the club for that reason.
If you guys want it there it's fine. I do not want to get blamed if it is a washout.

Grapenuts 12-13-2008 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by luds (Post 646308)
As much as it must feel good to win why would you ever want to exclude anyone and potentially some great and possibly even innovative plugs? One thing that I think is cool about this competition and event is that you tend to remember the plug that won and not necessarily who built it. I've never been but that is my impression from the post plug night threads.

Hoping to make this my first plugfest although I will have nothing to offer the plug gods. Willing to help out if needed though.

Is it poor form to bring in commercial pluggage and attempt to trade/ho builders?

What happens in time is the same folks win year after year which is fine, but I feel others may say why try and enter when these repeat winners will again be entering once again so I don't stand a chance...buy changing it up, it may give some alittle push to try their hand at the table enstead of saying..ahhh forget it.The past winners can still bring their goodies to show and tell.

numbskull 12-13-2008 07:56 PM

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Get psyched!

Grapenuts 12-13-2008 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 646330)
Get psyched!


Ha! thats funny...I have the very same darter in the same stage those are in.

PNG 12-13-2008 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 646330)
Get psyched!

hey big boy...

The Dad Fisherman 12-14-2008 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grapenuts (Post 646294)
spread the cheer around..who ever won with their entry last year should stand down this year to let others have a shot ...enter every other year.

No Way...You want to be the best....you have to Beat the Best

Raven 12-14-2008 05:34 AM

yeah
 
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ob1/Dave-1.jpg :grins:

Charleston 12-14-2008 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by mikecc (Post 646312)
Here is the problem with carver .
It has a dirt parking lot and 1/4 mile dirt driveway. If it is frozen it's fine but if it is mushy we will have cars sunken everywhere.
I went thru hell last year grading out the parking lot with my truck and will not do that again. The time of year we have this we usually do not rent the club for that reason.
If you guys want it there it's fine. I do not want to get blamed if it is a washout.

Good point Mike. It was a real nice warm February day last year. It was so enjoyable cruising through the country roads in Carver. I had forgotten just how nice it is. My wife wants to tag along this year.

Plan on having the fest somewhere near Lindsey's in BB :hihi:

eastendlu 12-14-2008 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 646357)
No Way...You want to be the best....you have to Beat the Best

:agree:Bring it on its not worth the challenge if i can not compete against some of the most talented plugbuilders out there ,plus this is supposed to be for fun so enjoy and if you win or lose it don't matter just enjoy the company.:cheers2:

angler229 12-14-2008 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 646357)
No Way...You want to be the best....you have to Beat the Best

Ditto, have to compete against the best that is what drives others to their creations.

Flaptail 12-14-2008 01:37 PM

Jeez I was going to go for four in a row. Nice even number then maybe retire and give Numby a chance, hehehehehe!

Redsoxticket 12-14-2008 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 646218)
Getting some talk going now and looking for ideas:

1) When: Saturday February 7? Maybe 21st (though that may be TFCTFN)


If you have a date planned for TFCTFN then I'd suggest that you call the hall ASAP before it gets booked up. Just remember I told you so.

JohnR 12-15-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Redsoxticket (Post 646445)
If you have a date planned for TFCTFN then I'd suggest that you call the hall ASAP before it gets booked up. Just remember I told you so.

Yep ;)

Quote:

I went thru hell last year grading out the parking lot with my truck and will not do that again.
That explains your truck last year ;)

OK - so possibly Mitchell Club - any other suggestions?

Categories will be open to all, as usual. Remember, this is A) supposed to be anonymous, B) y'all are the ones that vote

Keep the ideas coming - thanks!

numbskull 12-15-2008 01:44 PM

Personally, I think the Carver club is worth the risk. Space and light make a nicer experience for all involved. The Mitchell club seems small. The Armory in Buzzards Bay might be another option (my kids' teams/club used to rent it for soccer practice), not sure of details or cost (I think you have to pay a janitor to be there).

VTBasser 12-15-2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 646357)
No Way...You want to be the best....you have to Beat the Best

What about if there were two divisions in each category?

Masters Division: Cream of the crop. Test your metal against other masters. If you have won a category before you can only enter the masters in that category. Other challengers may also enter (instead of entering the Journeypersons Division). Highest three scores take 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Segregate the plugs from the Journeypersons Division.

Journeypersons Division: For the rest of us aspiring masters. Highest three scores take 1st, 2nd, 3rd.

Rookie Honorable Mention: Rookie entries could be identified as such when registered to enter but concealed from the voting public. Highest scoring rookie entry in the category gets the rookie award for the category. Highest scoring rookie entry across all categories gets rookie of show.

Perhaps there could also be rattle can and airbrush sub-divisions in the Journeypersons Division. Again noted when registered but concealed from the voters and highest scores win.

More awards will give more builders the opportunity to receive recognition and something to boast about to their friends.

eastendlu 12-15-2008 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 646653)
Personally, I think the Carver club is worth the risk. Space and light make a nicer experience for all involved. The Mitchell club seems small. The Armory in Buzzards Bay might be another option (my kids' teams/club used to rent it for soccer practice), not sure of details or cost (I think you have to pay a janitor to be there).

I agree the carver club setting was great and worth the risk.If i recall last years was a full house and this seems to be getting bigger every year.

The Dad Fisherman 12-15-2008 03:04 PM

I think last year they had a 1st year builders award....not 100% sure though. anybody??? Beuller, Beuller......

Pete F. 12-15-2008 04:38 PM

As long as it's getting complicated
Most likely to catch a plug collector
Most likely to catch a fisherman
Most likely to catch a fish
:bgi:

tattoobob 12-15-2008 06:19 PM

Hey how about a place closer to the North Shore?

ThrowingTimber 12-15-2008 06:33 PM

Contest should be run as it has been with no one "stepping down." That just seems lame.... :hidin: Wanna play just step your game up thats all :love:

fishaholic18 12-15-2008 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapenuts (Post 646294)
spread the cheer around..who ever won with their entry last year should stand down this year to let others have a shot ...enter every other year.

You have got to be kidding....:rotflmao::whackin:

Grapenuts 12-15-2008 10:50 PM

Thats what I love about the place..John r asked for a few thoughts about mixing things up or any new ideas for the fest and I suggested one and everybody crawls up my ass about it,,,nice.Well! I don't see you coming up with anything but snide remarks.

Flaptail 12-16-2008 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 646745)
try it without the contest.. enuf chest-thumpery, rump-swabbery, ballot-stuffery, ;)... etc, as it is....

seemed to have a good time before the contest was introduced... and some plugs actually got built!...

:D

Actually Karl a lot of plugs did get built and last year was the ebst so far as presentations (PNG offsett turning, turning in general, Bigfish airbrush, the demos were constantly going on all day etc) There was more swapping going on than in past years ( Numby alone must have swapped out 20 plus plugs.

I don't remember Karl if you made it or not last year but man it was a good one and there was some real quality work and the categories were just about perfect what with First timers awards and such.

Plus, and I hope this can happen again, the gentleman who had all that Northen white cedar for sale.

The road in is definetly a tricky item if we get a thaw but the club in Carver was perfect though I would move everything up stairs except the demos which should remain downstairs.

The first ones we used to have at Slip's were great with Johnny Habs and Bassmaster (aka Nutbag) but it has gotten even better and there is some real talent showing plus everyone was learning, I mean everyone. There was no rump swabbery, ballot stuffing or chest thumpery, it was all in good fun.

So come on Karl, we missed you the last couple. Join us. You do add to the level of quality and we all like seeing your stuff and the hijinks (I still proudly display my Karl F. BassBabyBottle plug on my wall !)

I can just imagine what Chumbucket will be working on this year.


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