I hope to see you up this way again this summer Bruce
And I will enter a "novice plug" at next years Plugfest.
I've been inspired, and bought my first round of supplies. I plan on making an absoulte mess of Joe's shop tomorrow night
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Originally Posted by Night Shift
I hope to see you up this way again this summer Bruce
And I will enter a "novice plug" at next years Plugfest.
I've been inspired, and bought my first round of supplies. I plan on making an absoulte mess of Joe's shop tomorrow night
Ya done good pilgrim.... you learned the differance between a roughing gouge... parting tool and a skew.. and you tamed all 3... those goo-goo's you turned are sweet.. you'll really know the thrill in June when the first one get's slammed...FISH ON!
Ya done good pilgrim.... you learned the differance between a roughing gouge... parting tool and a skew.. and you tamed all 3... those goo-goo's you turned are sweet.. you'll really know the thrill in June when the first one get's slammed...FISH ON!
Thanks again for the instructions, I can't wait to start fishing my own plugs. The first one was rather ugly, but I got a feel for it on the second and the chips were flying. I'm very pleased with the way they came out (and I'm as fussy as they come). They ought to at least scare up a bluefish or two.
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