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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 03-08-2011, 07:17 PM   #1
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Thanks Ronnie I appreciate that! I make a point of fishing the crap out of a plug too before I offer any up! Just want to make sure they do what I made them to do!

Here are a few pics of early "Prey" testing! Naked plug, no paint, no eyes.....just testing the action! I was pounding fish in the 10-15 pound range all afternoon this day......bass and blues! I was pleased with the action, the fish seemed to like them as they were literally following the plug in and attacking with massive strikes! I was laughing like a school girl I was so happy with them! So paint came next and I continued testing them with the fish! I fished that naked "Prey" all afternoon......no colors and no paint! This might go to show you that the paint is indeed (in many instances) for the fishermen! The fish as I have always believed are interested in the action of the plug a high percentage of the time!
So with women this applies as well? It's the motion not the body or the paint job? I dunno....
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