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Old 07-15-2009, 11:07 AM   #1
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[QUOTE=numbskull;700379]For years I liked those plugs with two belly trebles and a tail flag.

For bottles in general it is my experience that if the plug floats slightly tail down with the water level even with the line tie up front you will usually be OK. You can also tweak the line tie up or down a little on a bottle (just like a swimmer) to get a better or more stable action.[QUOTE]

Don't listen to this goog, he's gonna try to convince you the plug is no good, then offer to trade you one of his yellow darters for it..

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Old 07-15-2009, 12:29 PM   #2
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Don't listen to this goog, he's gonna try to convince you the plug is no good, then offer to trade you one of his yellow darters for it..
I have some old gibbs darter that i would trade for another nasty darter.

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