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Lure builder October 25th, 2004 03:15 AM

large plastic
 
I have some large plastic baits. They are of the "slug go" type swim baits. I
would like to better understand how to rig them and work them. Has anybody had
any experience in using them and care to comment. Thanks kindly

Fishing Arizona October 26th, 2004 03:18 AM

large plastic
 
No.

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I have some large plastic baits. They are of the "slug go" type swim

baits. I
would like to better understand how to rig them and work them. Has anybody

had
any experience in using them and care to comment. Thanks kindly




Fishing Arizona October 26th, 2004 03:18 AM

large plastic
 
No.

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I have some large plastic baits. They are of the "slug go" type swim

baits. I
would like to better understand how to rig them and work them. Has anybody

had
any experience in using them and care to comment. Thanks kindly




go-bassn October 26th, 2004 04:10 AM

large plastic
 
He's a *big jerk*, he'll figure it out...

--
Warren

http://www.warrenwolk.com
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2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions

"Fishing Arizona" wrote in message
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No.

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I have some large plastic baits. They are of the "slug go" type swim

baits. I
would like to better understand how to rig them and work them. Has
anybody

had
any experience in using them and care to comment. Thanks kindly






Lure builder October 27th, 2004 01:12 AM

large plastic
 
This plastic is like a large fish tail. The hook goes through the dorsal and
sits on top of the bait. Would a worm hook suffice or would i have to get a jig
with a slender head. I'm curious about it's action, how it casts, and the
hookset capability.
I was feeling a bit tired and down today so I went fishing. I didn't use the
aforementioned new bait util i get some guidance on it. I was quite sucessful
using my old reliable ace lure


Lure builder October 27th, 2004 01:12 AM

large plastic
 
This plastic is like a large fish tail. The hook goes through the dorsal and
sits on top of the bait. Would a worm hook suffice or would i have to get a jig
with a slender head. I'm curious about it's action, how it casts, and the
hookset capability.
I was feeling a bit tired and down today so I went fishing. I didn't use the
aforementioned new bait util i get some guidance on it. I was quite sucessful
using my old reliable ace lure


Lonely Planet Boy October 27th, 2004 01:55 AM

large plastic
 
Take your pocket knife and wittle them into minnow lure bodies.

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
I have some large plastic baits. They are of the "slug go" type swim

baits. I
would like to better understand how to rig them and work them. Has anybody

had
any experience in using them and care to comment. Thanks kindly




Steve & Chris Clark October 27th, 2004 03:28 AM

large plastic
 
I think what Warren was trying to say was; you are a *big jerk* and you'll
figure it out.....

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
This plastic is like a large fish tail. The hook goes through the dorsal

and
sits on top of the bait. Would a worm hook suffice or would i have to get

a jig
with a slender head. I'm curious about it's action, how it casts, and the
hookset capability.
I was feeling a bit tired and down today so I went fishing. I didn't use

the
aforementioned new bait util i get some guidance on it. I was quite

sucessful
using my old reliable ace lure



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Steve & Chris Clark October 27th, 2004 03:28 AM

large plastic
 
I think what Warren was trying to say was; you are a *big jerk* and you'll
figure it out.....

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
This plastic is like a large fish tail. The hook goes through the dorsal

and
sits on top of the bait. Would a worm hook suffice or would i have to get

a jig
with a slender head. I'm curious about it's action, how it casts, and the
hookset capability.
I was feeling a bit tired and down today so I went fishing. I didn't use

the
aforementioned new bait util i get some guidance on it. I was quite

sucessful
using my old reliable ace lure



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Steve & Chris Clark October 27th, 2004 03:28 AM

large plastic
 
I think what Warren was trying to say was; you are a *big jerk* and you'll
figure it out.....

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
This plastic is like a large fish tail. The hook goes through the dorsal

and
sits on top of the bait. Would a worm hook suffice or would i have to get

a jig
with a slender head. I'm curious about it's action, how it casts, and the
hookset capability.
I was feeling a bit tired and down today so I went fishing. I didn't use

the
aforementioned new bait util i get some guidance on it. I was quite

sucessful
using my old reliable ace lure



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Lure builder October 28th, 2004 01:33 AM

large plastic
 
I saw a solution in Aug/Sept in fisherman. The bait is called a salt shaker. A
jig will suffice as seen on pg 60. In the same mag. there is an excellent
article about DS by a notable.


Lure builder October 28th, 2004 01:33 AM

large plastic
 
I saw a solution in Aug/Sept in fisherman. The bait is called a salt shaker. A
jig will suffice as seen on pg 60. In the same mag. there is an excellent
article about DS by a notable.


Lure builder October 28th, 2004 01:39 AM

large plastic
 
Stony
I understand young Warren appears to be a little spastic in his postings.

Stony i bypassed your lake at the beginning of the week. I wouldn't mind trying
for muskie in that lake. My salt shaker baits would be excellent for that
quarry.



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