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I don't own any SURFSTERS outher than the BIG one GOLDENBEAR made for me in the SWAP:lm: QUESTION IS iwant to build a few HOW are they WEIGHTED:mad: THANK YOU
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN P.S. here is the one I got, I put the tail one it got this thing for TAIL. CUSTOM made lip, it's about 8.1/2 long an 1.1/2 wide an one SUPER PAINT JOB. |
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This thread has info http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...t=troublemaker
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no weight, I toyed around with a touch just under the chin to keep the head down and tail up both work.
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A good heavy surfster lip is all you need. :)
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What conditions do you like to fish surfsters? I never fish them.
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My "Prey" swimmer which is a surfster has a belly weight. I have tried other surfsters and did not like the wide roll they had. The weight cuts down the roll and adds a sexy wiggle action at least in my case......not traditional sure but I find the action alot more to my liking and the fish seem to agree. :btu:
I fish mine in all conditions.....day, night, calm water or rough, fish it in the Canal with great success! Stormy rough water it seems to excell in.....nightime it crushes! |
Larry you fish them in the canal? at slack, or when its running?
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that one has no wieght in it. I considered putting some in the belly to cust some of the roll, but I liked the roll with the white sides-lots of flash.
from what I have seen and fished, except for Larry's prey, the surfsters ahve no weight, just a heavy lip. |
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Funny, because I have known them to contain a tailweight. Also, the originals had huge hooks which I THINK served to stabilize the roll. Someone asked me to reweight a few commercially made surfsters, saying that they didn;t cast properly and were prone to rolling out on the retrieve. I put a 00 buck shot a touch behind center and added 5/16 tailweight from M&D, the thing swam much tighter and cast a lot better--the guy was happy with the result--but I have never swam an original so, I don't know.
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Creek chub tail weighted some of thier latter Salt water surfsters... I make some tail weighted, and some of the action is lost, on these models I make the tail thicker... on my standard surfsters, I make the tail thin and chin weight it, I like that tail slapping side to side, weighted this way, they create quite a ruckus....
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One of my favorite plugs.......I weight under the chin as well (someone gave me that tip...:kewl:) Swims pissah....sick action.
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WOW, THANK YOU ALL for the comments, I got 6 I carved up an sanded an think Ill put a 00 just back from center as suggested :humpty: it's still all new to me,:rollem: these will be my first,if they S@%K an don't swim good, Ill give them to the kids on the beach, that"al keep them out of my BAG.:bshake: THANKS AGAIN Ill post when done.
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:wave: |
Since ya got 6.....2 unweighted, 2 chin weighted, and 2 center/tail weighted.......then you can choose which ones you like better
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Salty just try and do them up with diff. weight configurations to see which works best for where you plan to fish them :huh:
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2.2.an 2. got -it:bounce:
don't know what Id do with out you guys THINING for ME.:jump: OK, now that you guys had a hand in buiding them what colors should I do them in:shocked: GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN P.S DAD do you still have some POPPERs for MEEEEEEEEEEEE ! |
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Paint on that plug is very Chumbucket like ..
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That day in the canal of which Bigfish spoke of I caught also on the Surfster I was using. Worked well. Caught fish that day in slack water elsewhere too.
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surfster and weight
I've build a few and thought I made the body too fat(no weight) they rolled too much for me but they looked good..ha ha ha...so now I build them thinner...or just fish a pikie:cheers:
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