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    Default Mackeral A-40

    This is the last one I finished before I got sick again,feeling a little better now maybe after the rib gets better I can get going again.
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    Looks like the perfect Rhody/Mass swimmer.

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    Thanks I never used a mack pattern here so who knows actually I never fished green other than chartreuse could work ya never know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    This is the last one I finished before I got sick again,feeling a little better now maybe after the rib gets better I can get going again.
    nice bro...
    your wife is going to send you to the store for a hour and i am going to take all your plugs lol!!!!

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    OK but then your just going to have to make more w/o hook hangers.
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    lmao

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    You know me with my A-40's I just have a liking for them next batch are going to be the other A-40 not too many people know about them their were 2 versions I don't think the other ever hit the market I still don't have the exact particulars but I will toy around to see what I get.
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    A little background on the A-40, surfstix, very clean work!



    1948 saw the introduction of the plastic Atom 40”, and the
    phase out of the wooden Atom plugs
    . By ‘49 the wooden Striper Atoms
    were no more. Bob had switched completely to plastic. The transition
    to plastic was initially met with resistance from surfcasters and
    shop owners who preferred a wooden plug and thought the plastic
    models were inferior.
    The Atom had started to become a style of plug rather than a
    brand identification. Other manufacturers such as Masterlure and
    Russo out of New York were also marketing swimming plugs as Atoms or
    Atomic swimmers. Bob wanted to do something to set his Atom apart
    from the rest. Competition from the numerous other companies made
    Bob realize he had to produce a quality lure and cut his costs if he
    was going to stay afloat. Plastic retained it’s color season after
    season, never absorbed water, each plug was exactly the same and it
    was much less expensive to produce. Once he made his decision, he
    never looked back.
    The new plastic lure received a new name, “the Forty”. Bob
    claimed it was designed for bass over 40 inches. Word about some
    notable catches on his new plug soon got out and even hard core
    wooden plug fisherman took notice.
    Pond made many variations of the 40 over the years including
    the “51” which was a 40 painted in several colors, the “52” also
    referred to as the skunk which had a white belly section and various
    colored back sections
    and one of my favorites the “Stinky Atom”
    which had a removable plug in the belly allowing the angler to fill
    the plug with liquid scent that would slowly leech out as it was
    fished. A “Reverse” model and a popper were also built based on the
    “40”.

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    Nice looking plug, great that you are starting to feel better. Rip-Plugger gave me a little history lesson on the A-40 a while ago. My memory retention is at an all time low (tiny bits remain).
    + I actually typed my response before plug's info on the atom (thanks)+
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    You guys really know a lot about the history of plugs, what an education. Thanks for helping some of the rest of us who don't know. I wondered if I could ask a stupid question. When you are fishing those big metal lips surfstix, I know you are supposed to fish them slow. Is there ever a time when you want to fish them fast? How about fast water vs calmness, what do you do differently? or should you really fish them in fast water at all, thanks for the help.

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    Great lesson on the A-40 plugaholic The kits that I am doing are the Danny Pichney version of the Atom 40.Porgy most metal lips are not great in fast water especially the top water plugs I prefer them off the beach not in a heave they are useless grab a bottle darter or bottle plug in that case I also like them in the pockets of an inlet especially at night but they will work during the day IMO darters are better suited for fast currents the issue with a metal lip is when the current is too fast they tend to stop their so called wag or wobble and roll out the lip simply can't hold the current and the plug just floats out and loses it's action.If you crank them a little faster off the beach they will dive a little depends on the plug and sometimes the fish want that for the most part it is the slow retrieve with the V-wake thats deadly as always in fishing whoever built the plug designed it to do different things different lips different weighting and wood (stripercoast did a good tutorial on metal lips)(he also makes some beautiful mahogany needlefish) if you bend the nose loop up they will swim deeper and bend it down to get it up higher I don't mess with the lips they are built to do a certain thing.They all should be tuned or adjusted because every piece of wood is different in density so they will all swim differently out of the box.Speedy or the(lipmaster) is knowedgeable about lips also especially lefty lips lmao Oh BTW the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.Rip plugger is the man you want to ask about metal lips in current thats his specialty he builds his plugs for that type of fishing.
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    Very informative, it seems you have experience fishing different areas surfstix, thanks for the info.

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    I've been around the block a few times I am no where near as serious as I used to be I just want to get back out there one thing for sure nobody knows everything and you can learn something new everytime you go out there.Things constantly change the fish need to adjust to these changes and so do you.I enjoy doing the plugs and BS'ing with Speedy trying different things and making the plugs do different things I never really put much thought into the hows and whys of plugs just learned how to fish them and used them it can be quite involved designing and building.
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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    i've been around the block a few times( old ) i am no where near as serious as i used to be (very old)
    aka... Mr...c.o.b... Lmao

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    Yeah I got you young guys following me around to see where I Old man you little whippersnapper Why I'll beat ya with my walking stick.At least you got Mr. COB right [QUOTE=speedy;51696]
    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    I've been around the block a few times( OLD ) I am no where near as serious as I used to be (VERY OLD)

    AKA... MR...C.O.B... LMAO
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    If you have questions regarding certain plugs and their uses just ask there are so many good fisherman on here that have knowledge in the older plugs and I'm sure they wouldn't mind sharing their thoughts and info.
    Quote Originally Posted by porgy75 View Post
    You guys really know a lot about the history of plugs, what an education. Thanks for helping some of the rest of us who don't know. I wondered if I could ask a stupid question. When you are fishing those big metal lips surfstix, I know you are supposed to fish them slow. Is there ever a time when you want to fish them fast? How about fast water vs calmness, what do you do differently? or should you really fish them in fast water at all, thanks for the help.
    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    if you have questions regarding certain plugs and their uses just ask there are so many good fisherman on here that have knowledge in the older plugs and i'm sure they wouldn't mind sharing their thoughts and info.
    where do ya fish corncobs lmao

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    ^^How many guesses do I get, I think I know this one!!!

    - from the sedge banks?
    - from the corn fields?
    - from the mud flats where the CRABS are?
    - from the grouchyold waters that are old and wrinked?

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    Nice work, are you selling them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strikezone31 View Post
    Nice work, are you selling them?
    corncob sure lol

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