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03-24-2005, 10:19 PM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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They are VMC hooks. 
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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03-25-2005, 07:27 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NY
Posts: 326
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Just curious, but what is the thought behind the brown one with the yellow butt? Extra work to do it so I thought there must have been a reason? 
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03-25-2005, 07:29 AM
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Plug Builder in Training
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: wareham MA
Posts: 4,046
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now that you guys got them what do you think of the quality.
Tell it like it is.
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03-25-2005, 07:39 AM
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Boston Anglah
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Sitting on top of the world with my legs hangin free
Posts: 3,322
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I've got the same three as BF, to me they look very well made. I have already swapped out the tail hooks for ones I dressed at my desk  But other than that i see no need to swap anything else out. Like the big man said, VMC..The glow butt one has a sweet paint job on it including a nice blue scale...The 58 were extra fresh, the paint was still drying as Al was handin them out, Phew !!! 
Have to wait a few to find out if they catch though... 
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Used hard and put away dirty....
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03-25-2005, 08:37 AM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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The quality is excellent, the glow paint on the butt can't hurt! So lets see how they swim, sink and catch fish. 
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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03-25-2005, 10:52 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Libtardia
Posts: 21,692
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mikecc
Tell it like it is.
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I didnt want to seem like an ass, but i did, so i am deleting it. 
Last edited by Nebe; 03-25-2005 at 07:06 PM..
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03-25-2005, 12:07 PM
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Also known as OAK
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Westlery, RI
Posts: 10,408
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Put the hook right behind the eye and beef it up at least one size...
And E, you hit the nail on the head....
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Bryan
Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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03-25-2005, 03:24 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Vero Beach Florida
Posts: 1,597
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Hey Guys,
I have seen these needles at MSBA's show and talked with Al about them...
The hook placement is for the purpose of the fall rate and balance of the same plugs that he did in the 80's
There were many bass taken over 50 on them...
The finish on these is so durable it's unbelievable.
If any of you who are doubters about the new product, feel free to call Al at (413) 786-3554 as he is very approachable and has no problem whatsoever explaining the design and quality of the new product.
Al doesn't watch the internet... so why not give him a call?
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03-25-2005, 04:32 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Uh, in a spot....
Posts: 5,451
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I wasn't going to jump in on this one but here I go. First of all Al was making these back in the mid eighties. They are made exactly the way they were then but better. First the hardware is spro swivels, the paint and finish are better. The weighting and hook placement make these plugs sink level in the water something that is known in a needlefish to be very valuable especially when fish are feeding on suspending sand eels in the surf. I looked at them and even brought a vintage 87' chartreuse scale job to the MSBA show to compare so that I would be sure he was making them as he did then, I was impressed. He is making them better. If you don't like the hook arrangement you probably never fished an original. I have and many of my friends have. The Chartreuse w/ silver sides in the larger model and the smaller were killers. The olive scale was so good it should have been illegal some nights. In the eighties there weren't many making needlefish plugs. Boone, Gibbs, Spoffords, Pichney and Musso and Al GAG. I used them then and I will use them again. If you think the hook placement is wrong you still have something to learn about needlefish styles and orientation in the water. I will post some pictures of the 80's jobs. They might be competition for some makers and they may not be but I for one like them and I call them as I see them I don't make them up. 
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Why even try.........
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03-29-2005, 06:15 PM
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Middleboro MA
Posts: 17,125
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bliz
Hey Guys,
I have seen these needles at MSBA's show and talked with Al about them...
The hook placement is for the purpose of the fall rate and balance of the same plugs that he did in the 80's
There were many bass taken over 50 on them...
The finish on these is so durable it's unbelievable.
If any of you who are doubters about the new product, feel free to call Al at (413) 786-3554 as he is very approachable and has no problem whatsoever explaining the design and quality of the new product.
Al doesn't watch the internet... so why not give him a call?
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That's all well and good Bliz, but placing the hook for purpose of balance seems a little out of order to me but what do I know  I would think that balance can be achieved with lead weight after finding a belly hook position first. But if short strikes were only getting scales, then I guess that if that position solved that, then it must be good. There's always room for improvement, just because something worked 25 years ago, doesn't mean it has to be exactly the same now. It can be a good starting point though. I have no interest in calling Al on the phone, thanks anyway. Maybe I will get a chance to speak to him at the show on Friday.
Nobody will answer the 100 million dollar question of HOW MUCH?? so are they gonna cost 12 bucks or what?
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