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Old 11-04-2008, 07:59 PM   #1
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No, rigged eels are the same as yo-yo'd pogies.... they're bait, not plugs.......

Redfin? OK.

au contraire, mon frere!!

i will respectfully differ,,,,,,,,,,,,

riggies are the best of both BAIT

AND LURE,

a sort of hybrid since

it is bait that can be fished like a lure, or
is it a lure that can be fished like bait???


same-same for an eeelskin plug, ne c'est pas?
once you affix hooks to it and "rig" it like a Sluggo
you've made it a lure, imho, and a MOST effective one at that!!

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Old 11-04-2008, 08:14 PM   #2
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I always do well with bucktail jigs, 4 ounce mr.pogie usually
I did well on a number of other lures = my own pencil, jigman spook, howdy, leadhead and bubblegum sluggo, ledgerunner rubba. I hope I get to fish more next year.
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