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Old 02-28-2003, 10:40 AM   #27
Bernzy
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Originally posted by bloocrab
I'm not sure I see what everyone else seees

...they don't look more than average.

Bernzy, since you say you fish these....what makes them stand ABOVE the rest??
Bloo, There are several things about these plugs that I think sets them apart from other similar style lures.
1. The profile is larger ( back to belly ) than similar length plastic baits, which imitates more closely the bigger baitfish species in the northeast.
2. The action falls somewhere between the tighter wiggle of a Bomber or a Mambo and the exaggerated waggle of Pikie type plugs which is unique, IMHO.
3. The wood constuction (on the ones we have) gives it greater buoyancy than plastic, allowing you more flexibility when working the upper part of the water column.
4. The hardware is heavy duty, thru wire, 4X vmc trebles and HD split rings.
5. The paint and finish are second to none.
6. They catch fish

Hab's also has fished these plugs, so he may chime in with his thoughts.

Bernzy

Last edited by Bernzy; 02-28-2003 at 12:01 PM..

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