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    I thought I would try my hand at a surf eel style plug. They are about 6” without the tail

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    Nice those will kick butt when the sandeels are around what did you make them from.
    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    They look great. whats the weight without the tails?
    Your own idea or did you model it after something?
    And.....whats it swim like?
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
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    It’s mine own design I guess. The blue is 1 ½ oz and the green is 1 ¾. Made with 5/8 oak dowel and wired threw. They swim like a ava , but there waited in the back so you can keep them up top on a fast retrieve.

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    They look great. I bet they will be killer on the bass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcaster View Post
    It’s mine own design I guess. The blue is 1 ½ oz and the green is 1 ¾. Made with 5/8 oak dowel and wired threw. They swim like a ava , but there waited in the back so you can keep them up top on a fast retrieve.
    Real nice, should be a nice plug for the fall run here in Jersey.
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    Madcaster, your first attempt at making plugs? Holy crap, they look good.
    Good choice of the oak. They will be heavier and may sink a little more. Did you put any weights in them? I'm guessing they were hand machined and sanded. Speedy tells me oak is tough to work with because it's tough on the lathe tools.

    Real nice work.

    As an aside, if you or anyone else need oak stock in block form (12-18" stock, most pieces are at least 8"x8" in diameter and have been drying for 3 months now...let me know. We have more wood than we can use, and I put the oak aside (some heartwood pieces) in case someone wanted them.

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