Oh alright! Here is another producer. 602uvbiibd or also similar in RVP2-602iibd
Love this thread. Here are some more that I have to get wet often.
Yes all the time. I feel it should go off way more, but I've had success with it. They do love the spoon version around there for sure.Hey Hurtlocker have you ever tried that no bananas plug around epsom? They seem to love that combo in the spoon version...
Why no dummy flasher? Tangles?A few things I do when fishing plugs:
1. Go fast.
2. Run plugs on both lines.
3. No dummy flasher.
Thanks!It's not necessary when fishing plugs unless you fish the small profiles in the deep. High in the water column or in the structure there is no need for extra flash in the clear water. In brown or murky waters it can be helpful or while fishing 200+ ft. I personally run 50/50 glow/UV cannon balls as my attractors.
The plus is, if you break off there is a small chance of retrieving the lure.
Pic please!It's not necessary when fishing plugs unless you fish the small profiles in the deep. High in the water column or in the structure there is no need for extra flash in the clear water. In brown or murky waters it can be helpful or while fishing 200+ ft. I personally run 50/50 glow/UV cannon balls as my attractors.
Good question I'll be paying attention.Some nice specimens boys.
I've never fished plugs, the look of them have always intrigued me some elaborate colours. It's not hard to tell why the ones posted as producers are producers the theme going in those is glow. Most hook colours are made to entice the fisherman and not so mush the fish. Always keep in mind gentleman that colours fade and disappear as they go down in the water column. Once your past 100' I highly doubt there is any colour left to any lure. It's merely shades and shape after that. With the exception of glow of course. Hence the top producers. And glitter those with glitter would catch and reflect light.
To start rookie off on plugs for say Aug Chinook, what would be your guy's top 6 plugs to buy and try.
I would use 5 or 6 inch regular or tubby in the following colorsSome nice specimens boys.
I've never fished plugs, the look of them have always intrigued me some elaborate colours. It's not hard to tell why the ones posted as producers are producers the theme going in those is glow. Most hook colours are made to entice the fisherman and not so mush the fish. Always keep in mind gentleman that colours fade and disappear as they go down in the water column. Once your past 100' I highly doubt there is any colour left to any lure. It's merely shades and shape after that. With the exception of glow of course. Hence the top producers. And glitter those with glitter would catch and reflect light.
To start rookie off on plugs for say Aug Chinook, what would be your guy's top 6 plugs to buy and try.