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Old 10-28-2010, 08:25 AM   #34
Back Beach
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The pipes..

This has turned out to be one of my most productive plugs. Got a bunch of fish in several different types of locations and settings..boat/shore/rocks/sand/day/night.
It's a slimmed down danny style plug that weights about 2.25 oz, casts great, and has a moderate side to side action. It comes in right on top and uses a danny mid slot lip...everyting else is classified

Had a good fish on it the other night until Redlite cast over my line and %$%$%$%$ed me all up.

I was able to capture a fish blowing up on it the other day though...was pretty cool..
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Last edited by Back Beach; 10-28-2010 at 08:30 AM..

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