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06-15-2003, 08:18 PM
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Family of Pikies
All of AYC, all thru-wired. First batch are 9 1/2 inches. Top is 7 oz, bottom is a tad over 5.
Jigman
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06-15-2003, 08:20 PM
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Jointed ones. Top is 10 inches long, bottom is 7 inches and 3 oz. Have not weighed the first one yet.
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06-15-2003, 08:21 PM
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Top two are 7 inches and 3.4 oz, bottom is 6 inches and 2.3 oz.
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06-15-2003, 08:23 PM
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4 1/2 inches and 1.2 oz. All of the straight pikies stay on top with that sexy arse in the air wobble. Jointed ones have more of a snakey wiggle to them.
Jigman
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06-15-2003, 08:24 PM
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Really Old & Really Grumpy
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 very very nice, then again I haven't seen anything you make that isn't nice, a true artest.
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BOAT fish do count.
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06-15-2003, 09:22 PM
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I'm new to this plug building stuff, and am wondering what AYC stands for. Also did you make these from scratch, or are they refurbished? Very nice either way!
Last edited by rocketman; 06-15-2003 at 09:47 PM..
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Life is like a poop sandwich, the more bread you've got, the less poop you taste.
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06-15-2003, 11:10 PM
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Hardcore Equipment Tester
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Alaskan Yellow cedar, made from scratch.
Nice job Jigman.
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Bent Rods and Screaming Reels!
Spot NAZI
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06-16-2003, 09:38 AM
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Appreciate the complements, thanks!
Rocketman, Specialist hit it right. AYC = Alaskan Yellow Cedar and they were turned on a lathe from scratch. Bought the lips for those.
Jigman
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06-16-2003, 10:04 AM
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Nice work as always JigMan
Bernzy
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06-16-2003, 11:11 AM
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Really Old & Really Grumpy
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I see aLITTLE SNICKER THERE? somethin you ain't tellin.
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BOAT fish do count.
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06-16-2003, 02:28 PM
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Jiggy the plugs look great! It is amazing to see the evolution in a plug builders ability. Snifff... I feel like a proud pop.
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06-16-2003, 03:08 PM
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viva the plug-o-lution
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sweet. 
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live to fish. fish to live. rod tips high.
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06-17-2003, 07:24 AM
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Cape, don't know, maybe bernzy knows something I don't.
Winch, hopefully in the next day or so I'll make it to the post office and you can hold one of your grandkids up close and personal
Jigman
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06-17-2003, 11:59 AM
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MMMMMMMMMMM
A new generation of pikies!
Makes a grandfather of pikies feel proud!!!
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06-17-2003, 02:15 PM
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Jigman,
NICE JOB!!!
How do you get the shape up by the nose of the plug to look so good?...
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06-17-2003, 02:57 PM
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Bliz,
I round out the nose on the lathe. Finish up with sandpaper. I do the face slop of the pikie on a belt sander. To keep it even I made a small jig (bent a piece of scrap sheet metal) that fits in the lip slot. Once the face has been cut back to so the jig is being hit with the sander, I know its done. Finish up with a sanding block.
Jigman
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06-18-2003, 07:09 AM
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Thanks for sharing that. Your plugs look great!
I will be picking up a lathe from Slip this weekend to get going on building my own plugs, and I'm hoping to pick the brains of a few of you out there who have really come into your own on building some beautiful pieces of art!
You and Bernzy have built some amazing Pikies, so I may be in touch with both of you to get some advice on building them!
I've never used them & don't have any of these in my plug bag yet, so I had asked Hab's in the past about purchase of some of his Split Pikies.
Habs also has some great plugs out there!... I saw them at the SB event in Feb & WOW!!! I was blown away with the quality of his work.
And being the master that he is, he hasn't had the time to get back to me on when he will have some available...
They sure look like they would be great producers!...
Have you tested the action on yours yet?
How do they swim?
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06-18-2003, 09:03 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bliz
...How do they swim?
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Nose down, arse in the air, tail slapping the water. Real sexy  Been real slow down here on the night time plug bite. Managed this 11# a couple weeks back.
Be happy to provide some pointers. Just post questions when you start building. There are a number of guys here who know pikies better than me, so I'm sure they'll provide some good input too.
Jigman
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06-18-2003, 09:13 AM
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I'll have to purchase one to use as a template...
Good deal on the 11#er!... 
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