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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 11-14-2005, 10:49 PM   #1
winchmaster
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Bombs away!!!!!!

Just like on the eastcoast out on the westcoast bombers can be deadly. The problem for us is with the wind normally blowing in your face and heavy surf swell a 6 inch bomber gets lost. Soo for a year now I have been messing with a design that has the shape and action of a bomber but with some weight that dosen't cut down on it's action. The plug is through wired, bills are hand cut.
The plug weighs in at 2 oz yet because of materials used is very bouyant. So what did I get? Well a lure that casts very well, has an awesome surface wake and a tail that really dances.
Can't wait for spring to try this latest version out with real fish swimming around.
The color scheme is one of my plays on a boring to paint red head lure/white body.
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Its only art if it don't catch fish!
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