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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 12-13-2004, 11:31 PM   #1
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yeah but them hooks may be close to get the action the builder wanted. some plugs run great with hooks close to belly as it pulls the weight to the middle of the lure mr expert.
So ur tellin me movin each hook 1/4" on a hook that is 11/2 tall swinging around makes a difference.if thats the case go back to the drawing board.i agree keepin the weight in the middle is a good formula for optimum performance in most applications.But they do tangle i don't care what anybody says.go use a conventional.most guys i know that thru them in the day took the rear middle hook off.I have a old plastic one i use an the hooks occassionaly tangle. Sometimes i get bothered by it but I'm italian so more is better.Thats right i'm a Italian Expert. Boy u guys are easy to get goin paper skin i tell ya. HEY HABS WHATS WITH THE CAPS.I NOTICE u only use them SOMETIMES in a sentence.thats pretty FUNNY.Look i can do it TOO> did BOB anSTANS plugs come with quadruple split rings an 16 x-strong hooks an cost a laborers paycheck for the week in Costa Rica.I DON'T THINK SO.
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