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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 11-16-2015, 06:45 PM   #1
stripermaineiac
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Bob Pond told me that the only thing that doesn't wobble a bit on a cast is a lead sinker or a diamond jig. But as soon as you add hooks,bait hair ,wind and our casting ability to things wobble increases. The P-40 cast like a kite but it sure catches a lot of big fish. From this my take was -what a plug does in the water is much more important than what it does in the air. Sometimes too good in the air then poor in the water. don't put so much weight into a plug that it kills how it works in the water. The action you have may be the jewel your looking for. Let the fish decide.
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Old 11-16-2015, 07:55 PM   #2
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thank for the feedback guys, I not gonna sweat it. like I said I test for action and catch not cast I mean don't get me wrong distance is great, I asked the gent that receive the lure for feedback, and that's what I got. I just talked to another gent tonight that has several of my lures and loves everyone and told me they cast like a rocket, and most of all have caught him lots of fish. SO THERE IT IS!
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