The best way is to seal the plug ,,swim it ,, not happy.. shift weight .. drill and fill ... swim again .. pay attention to plugs attitude at a dead drift in the water .. You can tune a plug by swapping out hooks.. But you may already have some standards you will want .. For instance ,, I do not like to go any smaller than 3/0 hooks ,.. unless its a ,just for fun schooly plug .. The fish I'm targetting . demand 3/0 and I'd feel better with 5/0 hooks.. are you a top water junky ? or just targetting large and a slow sinking needle will do the trick and could care less about the visaul .. I fish my plugs and just about everybody eleses . ,. making a plug that catches fish ain't that hard .. One that consistantly fools large again and again is quite an achievement . Those are the plugs that will be sought after years from now.. There's some really great plugs being built in here .. Build something ,, Lets see your stuff ..
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