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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 09:49 PM   #1
Rowhunter
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Another "New One"

Hey guy's , my name is Douglas and I have a passion for Musky fishing. When I'm not fishing I've built a couple boats for row trolling, and I'm always working on yet another lure. The last is the reason for checking in here. I've already looked through quite a few threads, enough to find all kinds of great information from sealing, to all the great jigs and special purpose tools. I build many different types of lures from swimmers, jerk baits, poppers, crank baits, trollers, twitch baits, spooks, gliders, creepers and dive and rise pull baits. I do see a lot of salt plugs that I know would work well on Musky like, darters, pencil poppers, needles and surfster types, just to name a few. I've been known to go the extra mile when it comes to finishes, but I will only do that after it performs as it should. I've also been over to the "Dark Side" of building that involves RTV molds and cast solid resin pieces. Thats it for now, I'm always willing to learn and equally willing to share info.

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