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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 03-20-2007, 07:45 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Slipknot View Post
Tony Stetzko caught his 73 lb record bass on a fly teaser he tied in front of a live eel, so you may think that plug won't catch large because it is small, well that is not always the case. sometimes bass key in on small baits.you never know.
Exactly... In 1987, I took a 58 lb bass off of the beach in trurro on a 4" porkrind dropper on a 1/0 hook in front of a gibbs darter....The surf was full of small fish to medium fish that night, my small plugs wern't reaching the fish, the darter was the most streamline plug I had, I figured the dropper would get the fish, the darter would deliver the goods...

Sometimes they only want a snack.....But loose the copper wire... if you want to go soft.... go brass.
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