Favorite Plugs

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Just woundering what is your favorite plugs to youes around the CampbellRiver area? Tanks Snowwhite
 
Found this video quite informativeve - Excellent Mod.Enjoy..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEtIGPLgOcM

FD.......

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Until I looked @ the video I never realised how easy it is to pull the pins might have give that a try. ;) [8D]

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My standard go to plug is a Tomic 602. I also like the 500, and the 530.

A couple of years ago, I was in Port Alberni and dropped into a tackle store that was advertising Tomic Plugs at good prices. I picked through them and found one that is very similar to the hootchy that I have had a lot of luck with. There is no number printed on it and I have no idea what it is. I showed it to Cathrine Forbes at Critter Cove a while back and she knew exactly what it was - wish I'd written it down. [:p]

Here's a photo:

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Top - 7" Middle - 6" Bottom - Hootchy

And here is the 530:

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quote:Originally posted by holmes

i think its a 280 sushi...just faded some and the green is supposed to be a bit wider...its an older body as well...holmes*

Thanks, holmes.

This one has actually caught a few fish for me over the years.

I would love to get some custom painted where the stripe went down each side instead of across the top. Also, I would add a red slash behind the eye.

BTW, the colors are a bit washed out in the photo. The flash kind of does that. I tried to correct in Photoshop, but could only do so much.

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600,601, 602, 603, 84FLG, 232

cut the tow bars off and the Classics run just great opposite a rod with a flasher.
I do use fluro leaders back to a sampo BB swivel, 8' or so. I also make up my own hooks: with the smaller plugs I use a double siwash tie with beads between the hooks. For the 5-7" plugs I use owen eye gami siwash hooks and berkely mcmohn swivels.

Not exactly C River, but when the water browns up just a whisker at..say Ferrer, the 232 reigns sublime..supreme..whatever :)))

doll up the lips (of the plug!!) a bit with Anchovie smelly jelly but DO NOT get that stuff on your sandwich!
 
they will custom paint for U..but u better ask SSON as they will get pretty busy - soon

quote:Originally posted by Sushihunter

quote:Originally posted by holmes

i think its a 280 sushi...just faded some and the green is supposed to be a bit wider...its an older body as well...holmes*

Thanks, holmes.

This one has actually caught a few fish for me over the years.

I would love to get some custom painted where the stripe went down each side instead of across the top. Also, I would add a red slash behind the eye.

BTW, the colors are a bit washed out in the photo. The flash kind of does that. I tried to correct in Photoshop, but could only do so much.

Jim's Fishing Charters
www.JimsFishing.com
http://ca.youtube.com/user/Sushihunter250
 
Great video!

Haven't fished plugs much at all for salmon but that is about to change I think.

Back in the late 70's early 80's I was slaying huge Kamloops Rainbow's (to 10/lbs) up at Shuswap Lk with 4-inch red Mac-Squid plugs off my downrigger.

Absolutely deadly; if the fish were there, they were caught.
 
quote:Originally posted by Sushihunter

quote:Originally posted by holmes

i think its a 280 sushi...just faded some and the green is supposed to be a bit wider...its an older body as well...holmes*

Hey! Look what Google Image Search found me:

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Tomic 280


GIS is your friend! [8D] [8D] [8D]

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As crazy as it sounds that color plug might actually work. About 4 years ago we were fishing 7 Mile when we found an old 7" Tomic plug floating in a kelp ball that someone had apparently broken off. It had been hand painted that same yellow/chartuese but oesn't have the green stripe. I said what the heck and tied it on and it caught three springs that day including a 38lber. It's caught other springs since. I wish I had a couple more just like it. You just never know what works.
 
quote:Originally posted by Slabby20

quote:Originally posted by Sushihunter

quote:Originally posted by holmes

i think its a 280 sushi...just faded some and the green is supposed to be a bit wider...its an older body as well...holmes*

Hey! Look what Google Image Search found me:

tub3280.jpg

Tomic 280


GIS is your friend! [8D] [8D] [8D]

Jim's Fishing Charters
www.JimsFishing.com
http://ca.youtube.com/user/Sushihunter250

As crazy as it sounds that color plug might actually work. About 4 years ago we were fishing 7 Mile when we found an old 6" Tomic plug floating in a kelp ball that someone had apparently broken off. It had been hand painted that same yellow/chartuese but oesn't have the green stripe. I said what the heck and tied it on and it caught three springs that day including a 38lber. It's caught other springs since. I wish I had a couple more just like it. You just never know what might work.
 
I picked up a bunch of plugs from a commy freind of mine, They all have a welded ring through the pin. Should i cut that off? What kind of action will I get if I tie to the ring? Some of them are rigged with octopus hooks, never seen that before! Oh yeah last year fishing barkley sound the 232 tomic seemed to produce very well.

Catcher
 
quote:Originally posted by catcher

I picked up a bunch of plugs from a commy freind of mine, They all have a welded ring through the pin. Should i cut that off? What kind of action will I get if I tie to the ring? Some of them are rigged with octopus hooks, never seen that before! Oh yeah last year fishing barkley sound the 232 tomic seemed to produce very well.

Catcher

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Tomic 232 Plug

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Tomic 232 Spoon

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Thanks for posting the pic Sush, this year I want to try the 232 spoon when i'm fishing barkley. So many options for gear, so little time!
 
quote:Originally posted by catcher

I picked up a bunch of plugs from a commy freind of mine, They all have a welded ring through the pin. Should i cut that off? What kind of action will I get if I tie to the ring? Some of them are rigged with octopus hooks, never seen that before! Oh yeah last year fishing barkley sound the 232 tomic seemed to produce very well.

Catcher

You should cut the welded ring off and tie direct to the top of pin. http://www.tomiclures.com/rigging/standard_ite.htm I like the looks of the 232 plug and spoon.
 
Thanks Slabby

Thats the way I usually run them. Just was unsure about the ring.
 
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