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Old 12-24-2015, 02:05 PM   #1
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Question Nebe, Surf Hog Rigging Question

Eben, if I remember correctly you were the original guy from surf hogs

I picked up a bunch of bags (15 of them and 6 packs of the pleasure sticks)

was wondering what the best way was to rig the surf hogs?

was thinking a joebaggs jig head or something along those lines, or maybe one of those owner beast hooks, weighted or unweighted, or the pt jude wobble heads

any tips or tricks?

some of them seem more limber than others.

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Old 12-24-2015, 03:26 PM   #2
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Holy cow. Where did you find those!??!

The original surfhog eel is best rigged like a McKenna style rigged sluggo and worked like a spook.
The pleasure sticks work great the same way or on a big owner hook like you mentioned. A little solder wrapped around the curve of the hook gives it a little more weight.

The pleasure sticks are killer !

I'm feeling nostalgic now
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Old 12-24-2015, 05:48 PM   #3
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FB page, Daphne had 21 packs from 2008/09 stashed away. Grabbed all of em for $60!

Cool, thanks for the info was thinking McKenna sluggos style but figured I'd ask you.
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Old 12-24-2015, 07:22 PM   #4
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I also have a lot of them, that you gave me Nebe

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Old 12-24-2015, 10:06 PM   #5
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I still have a pile of the 12" Eels. I really loved the original Surfhogs for spring. Long gone though.
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Old 12-25-2015, 09:16 AM   #6
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I did well on pleasure sticks with the pt Jude wobble heads.
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Old 12-25-2015, 10:29 AM   #7
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The ribs in the pleasure sticks would really vibrate a lot under water. I'm certain that they would call the bass in like a fishing lure with a rattle.
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Old 12-26-2015, 02:57 PM   #8
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I did well on pleasure sticks with the pt Jude wobble heads.
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Killed with Surfhogs on the Wobble Head.Still have quite a few of both.
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Old 12-26-2015, 06:23 PM   #9
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It makes me really happy to hear that you guys did well with them ! Sometimes I wonder if I should have kept the molds and kept on pouring but once you get burned by 500 degree molten plastic you want nothing to do with it ever again
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It makes me really happy to hear that you guys did well with them ! Sometimes I wonder if I should have kept the molds and kept on pouring but once you get burned by 500 degree molten plastic you want nothing to do with it ever again
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says the guy who works with 800F glass......

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says the guy who works with 800F glass......
2000F glass.

I've been burned by glass hundreds of times and will take 100 more over a hot plastic burn. Think of napalm. It's hot and sticky and it won't come off until your skin comes off with it.

I can literally stick my finger into hot glass and come out ok. (Done it many times) If I did that with plastic I'd probably end up in the ER
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Old 12-29-2015, 11:19 AM   #12
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I have a ton of 13" Mega Jerks in stock if guys need long plastic with plenty of action, the segmentation's I designed into these give the bait a lot of flexibility, so it doesn't take much movement on your part to make these move. I black, smoke, bubblegum, some really cool dual color baits, will price right to move some.
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I even tried chasing leads on the owner of the molds but never heard anything back from him, I'm down to my last few pleasure stix
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I even tried chasing leads on the owner of the molds but never heard anything back from him, I'm down to my last few pleasure stix
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You could pop a mold and pour some for your own use... Pretty easy to do in small batches. Tons of info out there on it.

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would someone on here be able to post a picture of the Pleasure Stix? I just made another 3 POP molds over the weekend and curious what these legacy baits look like...google image search appears to come up empty, but I'm also not quite sure what to look for.

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would someone on here be able to post a picture of the Pleasure Stix? I just made another 3 POP molds over the weekend and curious what these legacy baits look like...google image search appears to come up empty, but I'm also not quite sure what to look for.

Thanks in advance!
Think of it as a 13" ribbed senko
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perfect- thanks Chef!
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When I designed it, I envisioned a 3 ounce gum drop jig head followed by a series of round segmented spheres that would look like "anal beads".

Hence the name "pleasure stick.

It drive fish crazy!
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Old 01-04-2016, 01:48 PM   #19
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Take 1 for the team and do a limited run for us!
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Old 01-04-2016, 01:49 PM   #20
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Here's a pic


http://www.stripersonline.com/surfta...ber/Here's a picture of them.
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I have to dig, but i am pretty sure i have some pleasure sticks in my pile. Maybe i can do a silicone mold and pour some. Imagine it would have to be a 2 part.
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I wouldn't do that. what I would do is clone it out of wood first. That is how I made the original.
Make a good wood clone that has a 3 inch sprew on the head and seal it with epoxy so it is glossy and then make a mold of it. Then make 3 to 6 solid resin blanks and then make a nice 2 part mold that is keyed so it will align properly.
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Found one. Old, dirty, and crooked.

Nebe what you suggest sounds complicated for a layperson as am I. Though maybe bobber can spin me one on the lathe.

I looked up the definition of sprew and what I read on urban dictionary disgusted and confused me. A three inch sprew on the head of a pleasure stick? Sprew seems it would be measured in tablespoons, milliliters, maybe cups (gag). Inches of sprew on the head doesn't really make sense. 3 dribbles of sprew? Also came across sprue. That might be what you referred to.
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No, no, no. we’re 30… 30, three zero.
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Ha!
The sprew serves two purposes. A pouring cup and also a reservoir tip to account for shrinkage after you fill the cavity and things cool down.


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I can make you a wooden model..... just leave me out of all the sprew-age



I could make a model for the surfhog too if ya got one
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I can make you a wooden model..... just leave me out of all the sprew-age



I could make a model for the surfhog too if ya got one
I am out of surfhogs, but if you look at the sprew on the head of the pleasurestick under a microscope, there are millions of little surfhogs swimming around in it.

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Chef if you wanted to sell a bag of surfhogs, i would definitely be interested. Or i could trade some of the big eels.

No, no, no. we’re 30… 30, three zero.
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Chef if you wanted to sell a bag of surfhogs, i would definitely be interested. Or i could trade some of the big eels.
Zimmy send me your addy I'll ship you a bag or two, no charge
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Just a FYI on these.. I made a woden model on my lathe and then scanned it and had a guy who owns a CNC machine make me a couple sweet aluminum molds.
My logic was that the silicone would cost a bit less than the aluminum but aluminum would last a life time and would yield a perfect bait every time.
The large sprew is needed so you don't have to go back and top off the cavities as the rubber contracts and shrinks, which can cause a big bubble at the area that you pour from.
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I am out of surfhogs, but if you look at the sprew on the head of the pleasurestick under a microscope, there are millions of little surfhogs swimming around in it.
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