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    Default Who catches fish on Metal Lip Plugs?

    Its my favorite way to catch, this year most of my Bass were on wooden spook type plugs, teasers, plastic and Hogys.

    Who catches a lot of Bass on Metal Lip Swimmers?
    I think Dark catches with them often.

    Rip-Plugger catches a lot of his Bass on Metal Lip Plugs.
    Like this one

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    I use them frequently, but not this year all you needed was a teaser and green diamond jig by the time I started going.Maybe next year I'm getting quite the collection going and still building the kits I'm out of room for now for the lathe but I'm working on it.I'm toying around with different weighting on some of them now to see how they work out.
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    beachmasters are good, I also like the slopehead swimmers. They are pretty versatile. I will use them for almost any kind of bait at night except for when its a pure rainfish bite. They are a great all around plug for targeting bigger fish. Nice pic monty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckethead View Post
    beachmasters are good, I also like the slopehead swimmers. They are pretty versatile. I will use them for almost any kind of bait at night except for when its a pure rainfish bite. They are a great all around plug for targeting bigger fish. Nice pic monty.
    Thanks, these are Rip-pluggers pics from this year.

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    been known to

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    With the sad disappearance do the bluefish inshore this fall I have been throwing 90% rubber lately.

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    The BM slopehead cowboys swim awesome I do 3 and 4 oz. kits.
    Quote Originally Posted by buckethead View Post
    beachmasters are good, I also like the slopehead swimmers. They are pretty versatile. I will use them for almost any kind of bait at night except for when its a pure rainfish bite. They are a great all around plug for targeting bigger fish. Nice pic monty.
    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    Does anyone think with the mullet and big bunker around it is a good idea to be casting these right now? thanks

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    Yep but a little late for the mullet

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