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Old 10-01-2001, 09:16 PM   #4
Patrick82
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It looks like the wooden plugs are dying out. Really sad. I haven't used wood too much but there is something about them that I love.

Just that solid feeling they give you, not to mention the big casting distances.

IMHO, it's people like yourself who make plugs is what keeps it alive. These big companies have either moved to molded plastics or their quality has gone down and their prices have gone up.

Personally, I can't spend 13-16 bucks a pop for a plug. And I will NOT spend that money when those plugs constantly fall apart. I won't mention names because I don't want anymore emails from them lol.

Wooden plugs are dying because there's only really one or two major manufacturers. Everything else is small production.

Nice Squid plug

Patrick (StripedBassGuy@aol.com)
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