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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 07-05-2004, 05:37 PM   #1
Tagger
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Bob Hahn update

Yup.. still on the Hahn kick . I have to thank awesome people from these sites that send me Bob Hahns to knockoff.. I luv them .. My last batch of Hahns i made them out of Red Cedar (40yrs. old) and AYC..Tell you the truth if I didn't know wich was wich I couldn't tell you action was the same ,,,great .. I ASSumed Bob Hahn didn't use a tail hook on most of his plugs because he hated Bluefish .. I think now thats just a bonus .. Light in the arse = great swiiming action .. thats why I'm guessing he didn't use a tail hook .... Lips I used Z and Colorado blade size 4...Z lip gave the plug a good waggle... Colorado swam real tight ..(not as much waggle) Orig. Hahn Knockoff double belly hook swam better and fish (small) thought so too ..The bottom Pikie and goo goo style are 1" round exactly ??? Hahn use dowels ?? Top Danny is real deal..

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