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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 11-22-2016, 10:50 AM   #11
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Try up sizeing the tail weight. Depending on the body an lip type it will make a difference. Even helps in the casting dept
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The musso pine ought to do that for you with some tweaking of the line tie. The issue becomes the speed of the retrieve and how much action you want although you can get around this some with the pine by downsizing the lip and sing or losing a tail hook.
Thanks guys

What I want is something that will cruise at that depth at a slow retrieve and with a lazy swimming action. I’ve made a couple of plugs based on the Musso pine with different lips but they are too buoyant to stay down that deep unless they are in current or being retrieved faster than I would like. I love the way the ones I made of maple hang down near the bottom even at crawl but they run too deep for some areas.
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