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Old 02-09-2009, 09:58 PM   #1
numbskull
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After making an unpleasant mess of the video thread I figured better get back to plugs. Finally finished these. A mutual aquaintance (not Lu) tells me that in the spring, when visiting the Vineyard, Donny Musso likes to fish a small @ 4" swimmer he builds but never marketed. Based on his other swimmers I guessed it would be something like this. 5" 1.75 oz. I put a small tail weight in it since I don't like swimmers with tail hooks. Second shot is the plug with normal sized copies of the medium and large Musso swimmers.
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Last edited by numbskull; 02-10-2009 at 11:44 AM.. Reason: Got the size wrong, the plug is 5" not 4".
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