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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 05-20-2003, 06:11 PM   #1
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Talking I Might Have A Few Bassmaster Dannies To Spare...

These are plugs I picked up for friends who haven't claimed them.

I have four plugs that I am willing to part with for what I paid for them - $15 apiece plus shipping and handling. Sorry, no hooks.

Yellow body with white belly.

These plugs have acquitted themselves well over the past three weeks that I've been fishing them. Lovingly crafted by a Cape Fisherman who knows his sh*t. To say they catch fish is an understatement. And man do they wiggle.

I've a bit of insight into the work and thought and experimentation that went into the final product. They are certainly "proven" IMO.

Use VMC 9626 trebles (2/0 for surface and 3/0 for sub-surface) and a 5/0 VMC 7171SS Siwash with bucktail (this plug NEEDS the bucktail to work).

PM if interested.

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