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hey slip
4 1/2" x 1 1/4" wanna be ranger
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oops
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Got top view? looking down so I can see the profile of how wide it is at back, or just give me plug and I make :D
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here it is
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the other top view :smash: the thin view
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Is there a way to just e-mail it to ya? hee hee
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Goose, do you have any idea how many times that plug just got Ho'd???
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:smash: :smash:
One more time looking down with the plug on edge :smash: :smash: not on end I'll just drive to ya house, it'll be faster:happy: :happy: |
Goose,
I posted my version of that plug a while back, http://www.striped-bass.com/vbulleti...threadid=4992. Your photos are way better than mine. I need a decent digital camera. This is a simple and neat plug. Casts a mile, simple to make, and if you cast one away, it's not a biggie. Is that Flo Orange under the silver? |
that looks like stan gibbs skipper. not a ranger, its wood right?
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ranger
The Skippers I've seen are round, not slab sided. Goose's plug looks more like those slab sided plugs as well.The plug I originally copied for the Bounder was plastic, although I would bet the prototypes were wood because I was able to make exact duplicates on my lathe. I don't remember the manufacturer of that one but I remember there being a couple of manufacturers building this style of plug in plastic. This was in the days of few bass but lots of 3-6 lb blues.
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Please be patient with me, I used to chew on plugs when I was a kid.
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Thanks Tony, it must be me and the way I was trying to explain it.
I hope the plugs you chewed on were not painted with lead-base paint. Now that plug looks simple to make. Looks alot like tose ones they use on Nantucket. |
I'm bad...thats a gibbs 21/4oz jack rabbit not a skipper, the skipper was all round. the one thats used on nantucket is a plastic spoffet's. but this style plug was born on nantucket.
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