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Sweet score! Habs
So the plugs I bought came in, still trying to figure out if they're jrs or not.
3oz night n gales, one all yellow and the other squid pattern. Paid $6 each off eBay. :) Either way they will be fished. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...F0FEF06DC6.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...F103B435C7.jpg |
good score! Wanna triple your money? haha
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Did Jr make any of those? I'd wager they're original.
You got an incredible deal. -spence |
Anybody ever fish one of those (Night and Gales) seriously? How did you do with "em.
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Tattoo straightened a hook on one years ago on BI.....
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Throw a 5 or 6 inch curly tail grub on them with the curl
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That's how I fish most my bullets and stubby needles. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I have yet to catch a fish on one. I had it in my bag last week on block and the squid were running, if there was ever a good time to throw it that was it, but it was too calm most of the time or the water too shallow. I may have gotten a few blues on them but never any bass. It does cast like a rocket that is for sure. My last remaining habs Sr.
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Chris did you pay $6 or $9.75 each? From the Taunton guy on Ebay? He just sold the same 2 plugs a few days ago. Seems like he has a pretty big bag of Hab's stuff.
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She sells all random stuff fishing gear, woman's clothes, make up, etc. she does have some good plugs from time to time. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
that is some deal
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a great deal.
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Junior did make some of these and in those colors, the first year he hit the market. That very first run was not signed, I have a couple of pencils left from that run. I remember talking to Mrs. Habs about the fact that people might try to sell them as Srs and she said a few other people had raised similar concerns. Since that run, he signed them all. I also remember that a fair number of that first run had little blemishes on them while John Jr. got used to the equipment. That yellow one has one of those little blips near the tail. When Sr. was still alive, he told me in almost these exact words, "Dave, if you're going to sell plugs do it right. Anything that has a blemish or a little hair in the finish, hold it back, you want to be known for quality. Take those $#@&'d ones and fish them yourself or give them to friends. It will be worth it in the long run."
I'm guessing that he adhered to those same standards, and for that reason, I'd guess they are Jrs. But, who knows? -Dave |
Nice score either way. Not a big fan of that plug personally, haven't found an application. Designed for high wind and big seas, not my favorite conditions. I usually plan my nights out to avoid those type of nights. I'll give them a shot with the tail at some deeper spots next year.
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I caught a couple decent fish on the black NnG a year ago. Deep water structure.
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Either way, they are great plugs and I bet Chris fishes them. I fish my Habs needles, they catch. Good buy Chris :btu: |
Yeah man, they will be fished.
Can't wait to throw em on the 12ft century :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Look like Jrs to me. Look like wolverine split rings on them and not sure if Sr used them. Im just guessing, really
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If those hooks are ss vmc, change them, very brittle.
I fish, or will fish, almost all my habs but some wont see water. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i have 2 sr needles with triple ring wolverines
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I have some Hab Sr's that have wolverines. Even a before they were sold night n gale with one that was given to me on Block by the man himself.
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