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View Poll Results: What do you do with your worn wood?
Keep fishin it till I snap it off (don't care what it looks like) 33 49.25%
Toss into retirement bin (prob. never to be fished again) 15 22.39%
Refinish it to its former glory 15 22.39%
Throw into the trash or give away & replace with new. 4 5.97%
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:29 PM   #1
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A few special ones make it to the Wall of Fame. Most perish trying or are discarded, broken along the way.
I do the same only every once and a while I'll take one of the wall and take my chances........Tho when you loose a good plug it never seems to be on something worth loosing it on. It's hardly ever on some huge cow or a fish that would just make your day......For me it seems like it's always on some small shoolie which has taken your plug and a blue fish decides to part your line. Or in a shool of bass and the only blue fish seems to eat it...Or just that lazyness we get some times and you don't check that nick in your line and there it go's in the next cast...either way it's a sad thing...women come and go, but loosing a plug is hart breaking...

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