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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 03-14-2012, 05:48 AM   #1
Hookset
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Movement

There are some fantastic threads which go through in detail the various factors which influence the movement of the plug in the water. I have read much, many times over and over so not to miss any details. Learning about the shape, lip, lip placement, hooks size and placement, weights, through hole placement, tail hook or flag... very interesting for sure and the amount of knowledge and willingness to share is what addicts me to this site.

So, the one missing link for me is when you experiment with the factors to obtain the "perfect movement", what is that? What movement are you looking to obtain and how does that vary based upon condition and other factors and what are the factors where you want that to vary?

For example, a Danny is suppose to swim on the surface with side to side motion... should it role or not, what do you feel is the best motion. How much side to side? Where does the movement come from?

How about a sub surface, does that differ from a Danny?
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