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07-06-2006, 08:54 AM
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What was that!?!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
Posts: 3,108
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Slug-go prices
Ok,
So I am convinced now that this is the best soft plastic to use thus far. The few times I've used them this year they have produced. However, I am terrible at rigging them and make them pretty much unusable if i ever wanted to use one for a second time, trying to make it lie straight on the hook is a bit of a challenge that I know will become easier with practice....
question: Is 4.20 -5.00 bucks the going rate for a three pack of 9".
Does anyone know of a place that offers bulk rates? S-B sponser or not??
The other question i have is, does everyone use the hook supplied with the 3 pack or do you use a something else? Im not looking to do the two hook rigging just yet... one hook seems to work just fine.
thanks guys.
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07-06-2006, 09:12 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Where the bait is....
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Go with the two hook method, they just work better that way..and its not just the added benefit of the extra hook, its the action. They really arent that hard to rig. Look at the instructions on SRI, they help alot. Use the glue on any tears u form from rigging it, after u rig a few ull be able to do it in a few minutes flat.
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07-06-2006, 09:14 AM
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Where'd he go?
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Rhody
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07-06-2006, 09:17 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Attleboro, MA
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I must be honest, the first time I tried rigging them myself, I gave up quickly. The second time around I took more time and printed out the instructions. Whipped 3 rigged sluggo's out while watching the Sox game in 15 minutes.
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07-06-2006, 10:02 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: MA/RI
Posts: 2,411
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Jim White & Steve demonstrated the sluggo rigging techniques a few years back at Quaker Lane.
Jim showed the single hook rigging. If I recall he used a Limerick-bend mustard. The bend was first straighten out with a pair of pliers, then shank was wrapped with dacron, then inserted in the sluggo with zap a gap. I don't recall where and if he used weights, probably only the tail. This method works for him but note that he fishes from boat.
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07-06-2006, 10:11 AM
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What was that!?!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mugz
I must be honest, the first time I tried rigging them myself, I gave up quickly. The second time around I took more time and printed out the instructions. Whipped 3 rigged sluggo's out while watching the Sox game in 15 minutes.
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two hook or one hook method?
the two hook method is going to take some time to get down i thnk.
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07-06-2006, 10:25 AM
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President - S-B Chapter - Kelly Clarkson Fan Club
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Rowley
Posts: 3,781
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Give it a try, it's not that hard. The first time I read those instructions I thought it was wayyy too complicated. I am by no means the kind of guy that is good at stuff like that, but it's actually quite easy.
With the two hook method, it doesn't have to be absoultely perfect either, as bassboy said, just glue up any tears. To make sure it's ok, after I finish rigging it I hold it vertically from the top and make sure there are no kinks and it hangs straight down.
by the way, there may be some guys on this site that dissagree that it is the best soft plastic!!!
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07-06-2006, 10:30 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Attleboro, MA
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I did the 2 hook method. I use dacron on my icefishing tilts so I had it on hand. Just go slowly through the process. After I got the first one, the second 2 went quickly. The middle hook is easy and I found that if you put the head hook in where you liked it and allowed the sluggo to lay straight, you can then remove it halfway and finish the half hitches.
I took a piece of thru wire that I use in plug building and made a point on the end on the belt sander. Made the smallest loop I could on the other end to tie the dacron through.....
Once you do one, the next ones are a breeze. I gave up the first time I tried it.
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07-06-2006, 10:32 AM
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What was that!?!
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by the way, there may be some guys on this site that dissagree that it is the best soft plastic!!!
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perhaps.. but its the only one ive had some success with. 
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07-06-2006, 11:07 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: needham, ma
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Hi,
On the Water issue that they gave away at the NE boat show has a good article on how to rig. I just did 5 or 6 without any problem. The coat hanger trick works. I paid about $5-6 for a 3 pack.
john
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07-06-2006, 11:27 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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I know some people hate Wal-mart, but they do occasionally sell black sluggos and the price tends to be better than any tackle shops. Down here they only sell white.
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07-06-2006, 11:42 AM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
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i only have seen white as well
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07-06-2006, 11:43 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern NH
Posts: 3,781
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MikeCC / Cape Cod Tackle
In Wareham... is sponsor here.... has the lowest price...even better than LunkerCity...and the guy is the best...shop loaded with stuff you don`t find elsewhere and the best prices
Has tons of great stuff...online or go there.
Another Mike 
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Good health and family
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07-06-2006, 11:50 AM
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What was that!?!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
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already have my shopping car ready for checkout from CC tackle just waiting to see if any has lower...i like that website
they don't have the dacron line however... and was looking for more than 30 feet... wanted to fill a reel as well.
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07-06-2006, 12:08 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern NH
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call Mike...he can get any thing and a great deal 
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Good health and family
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07-06-2006, 02:03 PM
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What was that!?!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
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k,
first question
"Double back 36" of Dacron Line so you have an 18" length of double line
Cut Darcon - now you have a natural loop on one end and two single strands on the other end.
Tie an overhand knot (shoelace knot) on each end
Tie the loop end to the 5/0 tail hook with an improved clinch knot"
after you tie the overhand knot at the loop end how do do a clinch knot... how do you do a clinch knot on the loop end anyway for that matter. I think i might be reading what to do there wrong.
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07-06-2006, 02:10 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,008
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same way you would do a clinch knot..except instead of a single strand use the end loop (doubled up, clinch knot I suppose)
I couldnt figure out at first either..till I watched one of steve's seminars..
let me explain.. double up, tie your overhand knot, then push your loop end through the hook eye, then..do your clinch knot wraps, and pull tight
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07-06-2006, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrHunters
k,
first question
"Double back 36" of Dacron Line so you have an 18" length of double line
Cut Darcon - now you have a natural loop on one end and two single strands on the other end.
Tie an overhand knot (shoelace knot) on each end
Tie the loop end to the 5/0 tail hook with an improved clinch knot"
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tie the unlooped ends together with a single overhand knot
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07-06-2006, 02:18 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Attleboro, MA
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Don't want to insult your intelligence but here is a clinch knot.......
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07-06-2006, 02:21 PM
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Location: East Kingston, NH
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K,
so in my head now so bare with me... I have the double line clinch knot complete but there is still a loop at the end i have to deal with.. once i bury the hook up to the shank do i cut the loop off? the loop is essentially the tag end so I assume you would??? no?
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07-06-2006, 02:29 PM
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What was that!?!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mugz
Don't want to insult your intelligence but here is a clinch knot.......
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tough to do...
I understand how to do a clinch knot but being doubled up is what was misleading me.
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07-06-2006, 02:32 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,008
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Yeah I was told you can snip it off after if you want..I make my knot so the loop (uncut) is small enough to slip right in with the hook.
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07-06-2006, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Attleboro, MA
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Don't think of it as being doubled up. Think of the loop as being the end of your line. Put the line (loop) through the hook eye, then proceed with the knot wraps. Pull tight. And yes you can trim the excess loop...just don't trim it too short. Allow for some tightening of the knot. Leave a 1/2" pigtail to be safe or don't even trim it. It will be hidden inside the sluggo anyways.
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07-06-2006, 02:35 PM
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What was that!?!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: East Kingston, NH
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gotcha!
now all i need to do is find a wire hanger.... threw all of them out years ago... who would of thought they would come in handy.
just put in my slug-go order on cc tackle. ill practice with my chewed up ones tonight.
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07-06-2006, 03:06 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: New Hampshire
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Any reason not to use a Palomar
Is there a reason to use the clinch know instead of a palomar knot? Isn't a palomar stronger than a clinch knot?
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07-06-2006, 03:43 PM
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What was that!?!
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Location: East Kingston, NH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gregory2327
Is there a reason to use the clinch know instead of a palomar knot? Isn't a palomar stronger than a clinch knot?
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sounds good to me, but i started this "i don't have a bloody clue" thread 
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07-06-2006, 04:46 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: jerseyshore
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I use a palomar on the tail hook.Then a surgeons knot on the front hook followed by a few square knots down the hook shank.
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FORE!
It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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07-06-2006, 05:41 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern NH
Posts: 3,781
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrHunters
gotcha!
now all i need to do is find a wire hanger.... threw all of them out years ago... who would of thought they would come in handy.
just put in my slug-go order on cc tackle. ill practice with my chewed up ones tonight.
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Have any chop sticks or skewers for cooking 
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Good health and family
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07-06-2006, 05:58 PM
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#29
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What was that!?!
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Location: East Kingston, NH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Skitterpop
Have any chop sticks or skewers for cooking 
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good idea my friend
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07-06-2006, 06:11 PM
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Registered User
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sluggos suck 
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