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mizzle 12-14-2009 11:42 PM

Any wood plugs for stripers
 
anyone could recommend some wood plugs for surf fishing?

BigFish 12-14-2009 11:53 PM

Look around in here....there are a few sponsors who all make great plugs which will fit your needs....Afterhours, Cape Cod Tackle, Ryan Smith, Surf Asylum, Tattoo Lures, #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&.......some of the best right here in old S-B!:uhuh:

Islander77 12-14-2009 11:55 PM

As far as companies or styles?? companies.. Aftrerhours, Tattoo, Lemire Plugworks, Gibbs, Northbar, Lefthook, LIfishVT,umm go to sites and look lol cause you still have Beachmaster,Jnski, umm a few others from other sites too... or styles easire surface swimming metal lips dannys and the like , diving swimmers like northbar bottle darter, DARTERS they work, Poppers...... umm kinda broad spectrum question lol... Oh and NEEDLEFISH.. Brightest green ya can find lol

flyvice11787 12-15-2009 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 731970)
Look around in here....there are a few sponsors who all make great plugs which will fit your needs....Afterhours, Cape Cod Tackle, Ryan Smith, Surf Asylum, Tattoo Lures, #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&.......some of the best right here in old S-B!:uhuh:

Hey, you forgot Bigfish Bait Co. :smash:!!!

Islander77 12-15-2009 01:55 AM

Hey I forgot a few too lol.. that was all of the top of my head...

numbskull 12-15-2009 06:45 AM

White danny and white pencil by day.
White danny and black needles (get a big and a small) by night.

That will get you started, until you get frustrated and switch to eels for a few years, at which point you will either move on to golf, give up on life and stay with eels and eating snot, or find true enlightenment in buying, fondling, and occasionally casting painted wood. Remember, it is the journey, not the destination.

afterhours 12-15-2009 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by flyvice11787 (Post 731972)
Hey, you forgot Bigfish Bait Co. :smash:!!!

that's right!

BigFish 12-15-2009 07:26 AM

Just tipping my hat to my talented co-sponsors!:kewl:

Vogt 12-15-2009 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 731982)
White danny and white pencil by day.
White danny and black needles (get a big and a small) by night.

That will get you started, until you get frustrated and switch to eels for a few years, at which point you will either move on to golf, give up on life and stay with eels and eating snot, or find true enlightenment in buying, fondling, and occasionally casting painted wood. Remember, it is the journey, not the destination.

:rotf2: hahaha

Once again a numbskull quote has made my day...

sokinwet 12-15-2009 04:25 PM

Sitting here looking at a "bucket" full of old surf plugs...wooden & plastic atoms, heddons, goo goo eyes, creek chubs, Arbogst, J&H Wig It, Gibb's and a few ??'s Not in collectible condition...lotta miles and fish on these... should I hang em on the wall or thow some new hooks on them. How do you think these plugs from the 40's through the 70's compare to todays offerings?

numbskull 12-15-2009 05:03 PM

Hang 'em and get new stuff. You only go this way once. Old plugs are like old friends....only they smell better. Just sitting with them will make you happy.

trapperpierre 12-15-2009 09:27 PM

further plug nut collections...and not to mention my CC Pikie collection.....some wood///some plastic some used //some new in box(from my days 4wd the nat seashore on cape late 60's early 70's).......ancient gibbs darters/bottles.....big o's, atoms(including large swimmer in "rainbow" color)...small atom swimmers....tons of "loaded" redfins & large rebels-circa 1980....not to mention spofford's needles.....lupo danny's some new(pogie yellow) some used.....and a classic collection of "tin" sand eels...produced by an old Cape codder back in the 40's, 50's, & 60's.....and for good measure fresh water stuff by arbogast, CC. , heddon etc going back for more before the 1950's...original creme worms and eels aka "plastic worms..and not to mention custom metal lip swimmers & turned squid needles from the 70's and 80's-works of art.....................this ain't nut'n yet,,wait till I unearth the archelogical dig in the over stuffed garage.............maybe I'll make a complete list to "air' on SB .com.........................not bragg'n just reporting.........mentioned wood plugs for stripers got me going.........

Islander77 12-15-2009 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by trapperpierre (Post 732180)
further plug nut collections...and not to mention my CC Pikie collection.....some wood///some plastic some used //some new in box(from my days 4wd the nat seashore on cape late 60's early 70's).......ancient gibbs darters/bottles.....big o's, atoms(including large swimmer in "rainbow" color)...small atom swimmers....tons of "loaded" redfins & large rebels-circa 1980....not to mention spofford's needles.....lupo danny's some new(pogie yellow) some used.....and a classic collection of "tin" sand eels...produced by an old Cape codder back in the 40's, 50's, & 60's.....and for good measure fresh water stuff by arbogast, CC. , heddon etc going back for more before the 1950's...original creme worms and eels aka "plastic worms..and not to mention custom metal lip swimmers & turned squid needles from the 70's and 80's-works of art.....................this ain't nut'n yet,,wait till I unearth the archelogical dig in the over stuffed garage.............maybe I'll make a complete list to "air' on SB .com.........................not bragg'n just reporting.........mentioned wood plugs for stripers got me going.........





Found some like mine NIP on ebay $200 -$300 for 5 of em..... :err::err: Was lik ewow maybe I should stop fishing mine... :rotf2:


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