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Big Plugs!!
I will get my feet wet here!:biglaugh:
I like to fish "Big Plugs" 4oz. and bigger. I was wondering who else likes to fish big plugs and if you do:uhuh: "Why"?:) |
Hi Gary! How are you! Having casted a few Big Water Lures I can attest to their beautiful swimming action.......love them! I do however prefer a plug in the 2.5 oz.-3 oz. range. Having a bad back is the number one reason. I can cast more easily without having to heave a larger plug. If I throw anything bigger than 3 oz. my back goes south quickly and can only hold up for about 2 hours. However....given certain locations I would like to try something on the larger size! At least for a couple hours!:btu:
Nice to see you post Gary! :cputin: |
big plugs
had a ball throwing huge plugs with my conv lami and tica w 7000....pikies to 9oz....spooks to 6.50z...pencils to about 5oz poppers to 5oz.....I found that the over sized plugs held there own vs the smaller plugs....theres nothing like loading a conv and blasting a plug out for distance
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Hi Gary!:wavey:
I like big plugs, because big plugs mean big fish! So i am told. |
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hi gary, i like the big stuff too, 4 - 5.5oz :bl: i think that there is a time and place for all sizes..
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Gary, 2 years ago you were kind enough to give me 2 of you plugs to use. I use them and can tell you the action is excellent but wish you would make smaller versions to meet the needs of regular or common surf tackle , say 1 to 31/2 oz. Your standard plugs are huge and lend themselves to conv. tackle which I use when throwing your plugs. Also,How can I get one of your jointed Pikies. Keep up the good work? Thanks , Steve
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Jointed pikies:drool:
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OK I built a couple BIGGIES but need HOOKS anyone have a few I can BUY :err: llooking for 4 trebles about 9 or 10/0 if so Ill will POST
when I GET THEM.:humpty: ALSO could you PLEASE POST PIC'S of your BIG PLUGS w/ weights would like to build some more.:err: GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:cool: |
Love throwing the big plugs 5oz+
must be tough casting conventional with sideplates full of water.... |
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Hi Gary ... good to see you here.. I fish everything and most everybodys plugs .. Yea .. Thats tough in June when they're on those pin head sand eels . I think a 4" blue back sluggo rules then . If I swam I could probably get them out there ..
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lami that will throw a small car, I can lay into the Trollers with that one, have an old Crack 300 on that one. When I came into surfcasting in the early 80's everybody used big rods. :spin: |
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This thread may force me to get one of your giants:o Ed |
Hi Gary :wavey:,
I like big plugs. Bigwater Giant + 1201m +50# braid = no problem + big fish. Just wear a glove. |
Hi Gary,
You've seen that yellow pikie of yours I fish with. Even though it's the smaller version, it's been my favorite plug to fish around rock piles up here in the North Shore. I beat that thing pretty good last season as you could tell, it got slammed off many rocks, and it's still swimming strong. Whatever finish process you use on the plugs holds up really well. Can't wait to wet that deep diver you gave me. I have a few coves that are just begging for it. I too like to fish big plugs but feel like I can cast and work them much better with conventional gear which I haven't been using much of lately. This year I'll be tossing some bigger stuff and will just have to deal with the damn blow ups. Come onnnnnnnnnnn June!:hihi: |
5-6oz plugs on a 10-11 ft graphite rod? All night? :shocked::shocked:
I find 4 oz gets old fast. 3-3.5 is all I can handle for an extended time. If I was going with bigger stuff I'd drop down to 8.5-9 ft and overload something soft. Once casting gets to be work, my interest drops off fast. |
I have noticed the more concentrated I have become in targeting large the average size of the plugs I carry has gone up accordingly. The main reason behind this is, I've been much more willing to forgo numbers of bites to get the one quality bite which is the general result of the larger plug. This has led to me building a lot of plugs that are 7"+ and 3-5 ounces recently.
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Trust me you wont be dissapoint if you get one of Gary's giant. They truly are a great plug and catch too!
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:btu: i agree with you 100% the old adage... big plug=big fish is it spring yet?? :ss: |
I try to fish 3 to 4 oz plugs but a few years back at the east end of the canal with the wind blowing 35 plus knots I was throwing 6 oz diamond jigs to get to the bottom and the fish were hungry.
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Gary has some of the best paint job i've seen on a plug also. Sometimes I feel they shouldnt even be fished.
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worked out 10% of the time :rollem: |
Big plugs are great and definetly have their time and place.
I remember all to well the huge sticks of the 80s. I had my first custom wrapped in 82 after I got out of the Army, 13' 1 piece Lami. Cost me 125 bucks back then and my dad thought I was nutz. :spin: I don't think I could throw one of those now. 11' ers get heavy after a night now. |
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You need to go jigging with Slipknot some night.... Just make sure you don't have to work the next day. You'll be sore for sure. |
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