Results 1 to 20 of 88

Thread: Rip Plugger's Plugs

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    from New Haven live in Wallingford Ct.
    Posts
    1,884

    Default big bottoms

    Quote Originally Posted by ledhead36 View Post
    Hey there's nothing wrong with fat bottomed girls, whether it's women, plugs, or big bass. Sweet work rp.
    yeah LH-36,thats right.

    actually my taste is a very wide margin.a woman can be thin and sexy to me,depends on how she's put together.most thin women have nothing to sit on and I needs a butt!
    just have to be sexy thats all.curves and some meat is always ok,just ask Beyonce or her backup dancers.

    R-P
    Takes a Big Man to sling Big Wood,,,,boys sling plastic,,,,,,,

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Deliverance River, NJ
    Posts
    2,732

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Rip-Plugger View Post
    yeah LH-36,thats right.

    actually my taste is a very wide margin.a woman can be thin and sexy to me,depends on how she's put together.most thin women have nothing to sit on and I needs a butt!
    just have to be sexy thats all.curves and some meat is always ok,just ask Beyonce or her backup dancers.

    R-P

    Is this what you are talking about, rp?



    Beautiful pics so far.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    3,962

    Default

    This is the first Rip-Plugger Plug that I caught a striper on (last year).
    He is selling one here.
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ead.php?t=3916

    1-5 inch Rip-Splitter in yellow/gold sparkles.
    Dives to about 4 feet,1 oz.
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	plugt.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	54.8 KB 
ID:	6683
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
    Future Long Islander (ASAP)

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    12,822

    Default

    Monty had a couple of these in his bag when I ran into him the other night. It's one thing to see it in a pic, but another to see it and look at how huge these plugs are.

    It was the first time I had seen any of R-P's stuff and really looked at it. The initial thing that impressed me was the weight. He makes some heavy plugs, and some lighter, but the biggest ones were crowding the slots in Monty's bag. There was no room for more than one in each slot.

    These plugs look to me like they will present a big fat profile to a hungry bass. Paint jobs are nice and beautiful to comment about, but the bass are looking at the profile from the bottom. Thick is good when big bait is around.

    As I mentioned, I haven't fished them yet, but Monty is lucky enough to fish them all the time. I have to ho or buy one of them next time, and really fish it hard so I can report more.

    They do look like they're quality made, the lines are clean and straight. More importantly, they look like they will dig in in deeper water.

    When you fish inlets or deep current, the fish don't live or eat on the top unless there are specific concentrations of bait running through.

    I think Leon talked today about keeping the presentation in the strike zone where the fish live. That's a big part of fishin, figuring out what part of the water column fish will be at for different situations.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    3,962

    Default These are for sale

    Here:
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...splay.php?f=82

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Pinky1.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	37.0 KB 
ID:	6716
    1-Super Rip-Runner,8 inch,4 oz. approx. gives a big bait profile and moves
    a ton of water with a big waggle.
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Rip Saver1.jpg 
Views:	1 
Size:	38.7 KB 
ID:	6717
    1-Rip-Shaver,7.5 inch, red/white, approx 2 oz. has a diving
    waggle,surface-6 feet.
    $16.00 shipping included.
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Saltwater Dace1.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	44.7 KB 
ID:	6718
    1-Saltwater Dace,Honey/mustard,approx 3-3/4 oz,7-1/8 inches, good for casting or dragging, great to drag behind your boat, green eyes, has a nice waggle no roll.
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
    Future Long Islander (ASAP)

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    3,962

    Default Some fish...on plugs

    A few fish Rip-Plugger has caught recently on his plugs.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	medium shovel head.jpg 
Views:	1 
Size:	38.1 KB 
ID:	6782

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Pic2.jpg 
Views:	2 
Size:	35.7 KB 
ID:	6783

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	rb rr.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	21.2 KB 
ID:	6785
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
    Future Long Islander (ASAP)

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    12,822

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    A few fish Rip-Plugger has caught recently on his plugs.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	medium shovel head.jpg 
Views:	1 
Size:	38.1 KB 
ID:	6782

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Pic2.jpg 
Views:	2 
Size:	35.7 KB 
ID:	6783

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	rb rr.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	21.2 KB 
ID:	6785
    ...And I'm lucky enough to have scored some of those exact same plugs!



    I gotta be candid about these plugs. When I first saw he was going to sell them, I had all sorts of ideas about how he could paint them "better".

    I honestly didn't like the way they looked in the pics, and thought potential buyers might be swayed because they didn't have the razor sharp airbrush transitions and some of the styles that some of the other builders are putting out.

    I know, as a fisherman, that that stuff doesn't matter to the fish. They don't care, they only know if they want to eat it by the profile in the water, and how it moves, not whether it has "scales" or not!

    But I was thinking about the marketing of these plugs, and how other fishermen would perceive them, based upon the paint.

    After handling them, bashing them against some rocks, and seeing the durable epoxy (or Createx?) he uses as the last coat, I'm liking them more and more. I like the way theycast, the way they swim, and hope to be using them when I can fish them in current to get down to where the fish are. Just fished them a few casts today, but I like all 3.

    Hope to get back to you guys soon with a report of me catching a fish on one. Until then, they get for design, and movement in the water.

    Here's some pics before and after (he's selling them without hooks, which I think is a good thing for all plugbuilders to notice, as most guys change them out anyway.) I used Wolverine snap rings and Gami trebles. Next time I'll use bigger trebles, but that was all I had layin around and I wanted to fish them today.


    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	6-25-09 046.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	43.2 KB 
ID:	7040

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	6-25-09 050.jpg 
Views:	0 
Size:	53.7 KB 
ID:	7041

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •