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Old 06-24-2004, 12:35 PM   #5
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Oh the pain that plug was wicked pissaH
let one of them Yankee Heathens find it, It will explode

Any way this plug was a stash plug Built to suspend and when it sat in the water it would sit then the But would drop and the nose would pop out of the water.
The thing with this plug is it was the 1st of the Year to catch bass.
I started fishing needles this week.
the Plug would swim awsome with a crawl and thats why alot of My needles weighted that way catch cause You can crawl them super slow. As i reel that plug and it catches current You can feel it the plug grabs the water and resistance is felt with 2 fingers on the handle I negotiate the needle into fish with twitch or a fast crank and pause to slow retrieve.
Oh the color of this Jucy Morsel was so magnificent. it was a triplex of sexual desire for a bass.
the green colors twilighted in My eyeballs as I evil casted that Jucy queen of My quad stuffed plug bag.
and the bass exploded on it as to say Ha Ha Slip Im eating a BM
anyway ,the floated nice and held in moving water and I could work it very well and it put out

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