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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 06-06-2010, 07:33 AM   #1
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look for a density chart for wood. The lighter the wood, the more buoyant it is.
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Old 06-06-2010, 07:56 AM   #2
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Don't treat it like it brain surgery...its not. Turn a body the size you are looking for and play with the weighting to get that where you want it! Some would want a polaris heavier than maybe some others would want....so there is no proper formula! Trial and error is the only chemistry needed.

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I will tell you that many excellent poppers do sink or are tail heavy! My personal belief is that a great popper does not have to float! I have a couple of poppers that sink like stones but the intended purpose is to cast far but more importantly (and I will use the current in the ditch as an example) that the popper has a good popping action, that you can pop the plug hard and it will stay in the water! Particularly a polaris you do not want it being "yanked" out of the water when you are trying to pop it! The heavy tail keeps the plug grounded and acts as the pivot point for the front of the plug to pop or throw water or what ever you want it to do! Remember even a popper that sinks only sinks at rest.....it will still do what it needs to do when you are retrieving it!

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Old 06-09-2010, 08:04 AM   #4
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look for a density chart for wood. The lighter the wood, the more buoyant it is.
Found a chart online, dumped into Excel and chose some of the woods used in plug-building. This is going to help me with initial wood purchases.
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