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    Rip Plugger's Wood

    Fat mullet, heavy wood, should do long distance easy!
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    Medium rip-runner,7 inches,cobalt under satin black with silver sparkles, light wood, added 1/2 oz of lead
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    Rocktober!!! I'm liken this plug!!! BIG TIME!!!
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    Rip Splitters
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    1-Rip-Cruiser/rip runner hybrid.
    2-Rip Cruiser
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    A couple older plugs
    1-Slant-6,black satin over ford blue, about 2oz, nice waggle.
    2-River Chubb,6 inches,about 2 oz,satin black over winter white with
    silver sparkles also has a nice waggle.
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    Like those divers, rip splitters and cruizers. Nice work and pics, man. RP marches to the beat of a different drummer.

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    guitars too,thanks DS,,,

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

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    You may have somethin with the orange plug.
    I heard orange was a hot color down here in Jersey this past year.
    Profile is a little like a sea robin too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    You may have somethin with the orange plug.
    I heard orange was a hot color down here in Jersey this past year.
    Profile is a little like a sea robin too.

    The orange magdarters were outproducing the other plugs 3:1 in certain lighted areas when the bass were gorging on baby sea robins in the fall last year. RPs plug resembles the darter with a slightly bigger profile.

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    Nice selection, Monty. That must be a great job, testing plugs for RP, you make your own hours, have fun fishing, no boss to yell at you. How are the health benefits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowherder View Post
    Nice selection, Monty. That must be a great job, testing plugs for RP, you make your own hours, have fun fishing, no boss to yell at you. How are the health benefits?
    How do you sign up to be a tester for this guy? Talk about sweet jobs...

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    Sometimes you just get lucky
    As for the hours.....Late, late nights.....Be there very, very early (before the others).
    Seriously, R-P and his plugs turned my fishing season around last year. I started catching on his plugs, he would give me advice and my confidence in catching went up and I had by far the best year in the surf of my life. He has been a great friend, enhanced my fishing experience, made me laugh. Amazing thing this internet. When I started catching more fish more often I thought things out better, had better plans, fished harder, expected to catch and although I loved fishing before, it even got better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    Sometimes you just get lucky
    As for the hours.....Late, late nights.....Be there very, very early (before the others).
    Seriously, R-P and his plugs turned my fishing season around last year. I started catching on his plugs, he would give me advice and my confidence in catching went up and I had by far the best year in the surf of my life. He has been a great friend, enhanced my fishing experience, made me laugh. Amazing thing this internet. When I started catching more fish more often I thought things out better, had better plans, fished harder, expected to catch and although I loved fishing before, it even got better.

    I was teasing, hey the truth is probably a little jealous. The way you described it was cool, that's what good friendships are about. I enjoy reading your stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    Like those divers, rip splitters and cruizers. Nice work and pics, man. RP marches to the beat of a different drummer.
    thats correct DS,I sure do.


    I just became so unexcited by/at what was being made and out there.
    everyone was doing up pretty much standard type plugs and roundnoses.
    I had a bunch of design ideas on paper that were put into shape,they worked and thus my new designs are now my standard.
    I didn't think anyone would like what I made but my ideas are fresh and waay diff than you see around,I always did my own thing.
    I figger I need to stand up and just do my own thing,so I'll keep going,keep coming up with odd styles and such.
    Takes a Big Man to sling Big Wood,,,,boys sling plastic,,,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rip-Plugger View Post
    I always did my own thing.
    I figger I need to stand up and just do my own thing,so I'll keep going,keep coming up with odd styles and such.
    I think that's guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bababooey View Post
    I think that's guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Nice work.
    yes it is BaBaBooey,I'll have some shots of my extraordinary P-Knutts posted asap,they are very odd indeed!
    and yes,they all swim.

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

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