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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 10-24-2013, 04:48 PM   #1
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2 size Dannies, and i want to finish nailing down a darter. Came so close last year. Needles are on my scope for next year, to make and learn to fish.
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First up will be bottle opener bodies for holiday gifts.
Second is to get a nova chuck, or better yet, just get Blondterror to make me one of those pepper grinders
Plug runs will begin with my spooks, as I had given them all away by August. Mack patterns did better than others... At least I had others catching on them.
After that some darters. Want to get a single belly hook version this season.
Follow that up with pencils, needles and first try at the eelie. I really should explore the different squid plugs too, since they were so prevalent up this way.
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