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Fishing With Wood
Do you fish wood plugs from a breachway or high rock piles? I fished with a gibbs plug from a breachway and pulling it up it got all kinds of nicks and scratches. I don't mind my plug getting scraped up if it is plastic, but not a nice wood plug. Need some advice on what everyone does.
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Think wood SWIMMING plugs :D - you have a wonderfull entity called current bringing your offering beyond range you can cast which allows you to carry your offering over more water. That same more water you are covering is a beautiful churned up rip which is a MAJOR BONUS :D , on top of that you have the opportunity to use a plug that is greatly enahnced in turbulent water :btu: - use it all to your advantage.
Those nice wooden plugs won't get scratched and dinged in your plug bag & they won't catch any fish either. By all means - mark that plug, damage it, and let a bass beat it into submission - otherwise you dropped $15 to Dan and Dennis for a X-mas ornament. |
do what you got to do, destroy em. check your hooks they get dull fast going over rocks.
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I guess you guys are right, don't worry about nicks and scrathes.
This is my first year fishing with wood and I hated seeing that beautiful plug getting beat up. |
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I think wooden plugs look much better with big worn patches and bite marks in 'em.
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Me to.
dont repaint it niether, You wil wipe the Mo Jo off it. I wont even let a repainted plug enter my cave to taint them other ones |
BM...can't wait to see your stuff tonight. I am a big fan of plugs - only use eels when I have to. So, I'm psyched for tonight, but I don't think I'm telling the wife how much moolah I'm bringing.:D
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Wait until you run into some blues with that nice new plug - there goes the neighborhood....
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