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Old 01-26-2006, 05:10 PM   #1
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Scott....how you doing? I know your a "poplar" guy! How do you find it works for you?

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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Old 01-26-2006, 05:24 PM   #2
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We use a lot of poplar for interior finish thats to be painted .. If it gets wet, it gets tossed as it will go whoopy.. I guess if you seal it well . Sh#t ,,hardwoods split if you don't seal them well .....cedar /white pine would be my first choice for surface lures .

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Old 01-26-2006, 08:08 PM   #3
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Thanks everyone. I got a bunch of red cedar and a couple plugs out of the poplar doing the 24 hour dunk in 50/50 val oil/turpentine. Hey they are just for me so if they disintergrate no big woop. Ones I dunked and dried already held up well and really took the juice. We will see what we will see.

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Old 01-26-2006, 08:35 PM   #4
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I picked some up in Attleborough just recently -- he only had 4 footers that were decent and at that some had a bad grain. Didn't like drilling straight on big lengths. Call him first. He does have some dimension stock out of AYC too. I think 4 x 4 was his biggest Paul.

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Old 01-27-2006, 03:02 PM   #5
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Just my opinion...
I have poplar plugs that are 10 years old and beaten up good and they weigh the same as when I made them. If you use a sealer on poplar may I suggest straight TUNG oil. Soak it and let dry then buff with a light steel wool (this closes the pores good). FACT...It dries faster than linseed and penetrates better into tight grain woods. It is more expensive, but well worth it. Poplar as mentioned is just a bit denser than AYC, but it has it's applications depending on what you want your plug to do. For instance, I make Danny's out of poplar when I want to drive my plug down on the backside of a wave and let it rise slowly to the top (like a dieing fish). Cedar Danny's are like corks in the water, but this too can be desireable at times. The one thing about this hobby is that there are no rules. Experiment...you'll be surprised what you come up with. Good luck !

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Flaptail,
Just my opinion...
I have poplar plugs that are 10 years old and beaten up good and they weigh the same as when I made them. If you use a sealer on poplar may I suggest straight TUNG oil. Soak it and let dry then buff with a light steel wool (this closes the pores good). FACT...It dries faster than linseed and penetrates better into tight grain woods. It is more expensive, but well worth it. Poplar as mentioned is just a bit denser than AYC, but it has it's applications depending on what you want your plug to do. For instance, I make Danny's out of poplar when I want to drive my plug down on the backside of a wave and let it rise slowly to the top (like a dieing fish). Cedar Danny's are like corks in the water, but this too can be desireable at times. The one thing about this hobby is that there are no rules. Experiment...you'll be surprised what you come up with. Good luck !
Thanks MM! Good solid info there for sure. This board and members like you and the other guys are treasures. So much info to help the learning curve. I would be lost without this board if I was trying to do this on my own. Thanks agai n to you and all the others.

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Old 01-27-2006, 04:59 PM   #7
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Arrow yo flaptail

poplar is a great tree: it grows 60 feet tall in ten years and then dies.

the wood is prized (praised or loved) by painters because the grain doesnt raise up like other woods
requiring second and third sandings before additional coats of paint...and is often chosen for window casings or sills.

just thought i'd add in that little tibit of knowledge.
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The one thing about this hobby is that there are no rules. !
i seem to recall that there's many rules to being a good plug ho.
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Old 01-27-2006, 06:03 PM   #9
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Raven,

If you can't play nice...get out of the sand box !

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