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Old 02-09-2005, 05:21 PM   #1
hunan
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Question tried and true?

first off, the plugs i've seen in the past few months by you plug builders is amazing. i'll be there saturday not with plug in hand, but with a drool rag. it will be great to see more of them first hand instead of online. but my question is this. are all the plugs put up on here ready for the water? what i mean is that there seem to be different profiles, weights and # of hooks per plug etc. and are all of them proven to work( pop like they're supposed to, swim right, float when they're supposed to)? or are they wonderful creations and designs waiting to be tested when the ice thaws? or are you just bored so you turned and painted a plug and it came out nice so you put it up for all to see. i don't think this is it at all but i'd like to know. if you test them when they're done and they don't test out to your liking, what do you do? re-drill and add weight, cut 'em up, use 'em for bluefish? or quite possibly i haven't been on the scene long enough and i just haven't seen the full spectrum of pluggage and these are all proven plugs. let me know, keep up the inspiring work and i'll see you in 3 days.

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