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Old 01-28-2007, 07:01 AM   #1
 
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some poppers

heres some poppers for ya
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Old 01-28-2007, 09:06 AM   #2
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Nice paint. I guess I need to learn a few things.
Here's a few of mine.
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Old 01-28-2007, 09:30 AM   #3
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For what it's worth, I prefer the less "busy" paint jobs. I don't doubt the effectiveness of them hooking anglers but to the fish, I have my doubts.

Charleston, your lures look fantastic. I'm sure you already know that...

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For what it's worth, I prefer the less "busy" paint jobs. I don't doubt the effectiveness of them hooking anglers but to the fish, I have my doubts.

Charleston, your lures look fantastic. I'm sure you already know that...

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regardless of what you think, my plugs have been catching a lot of fish for the last few years. i take pride in my work, and dont appreciate getting it dumped on undeservingly.
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Nice paint. I guess I need to learn a few things.
Here's a few of mine.
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those are friggin awesome!
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Old 01-28-2007, 12:07 PM   #6
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Jason, Redneck
My plugs are very simple. The paint jobs are good but they lack that eye appeal of all the fancy scaling etc.
I will tell you however, my plugs are built to fish! I spend more time in the building and clear coating so they last a while. Atleast that's what the guys that fish them are saying!
I guess it's time to get busy and build some for '07.
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Old 01-28-2007, 12:13 PM   #7
 
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ABSOLUTELY! i stand up to my balls in snow every winter test swimming stuff, and constantly improving. my lures have always been simple colors, but recently i have gotten a little fancy with the paint due to demand. i take a lot of pride in the fact that my stuff PERFORMS and catches a load of fish, keep em comin' charleston, they are great! maybe someday i can get one of your poppers to fish, mine is in a shadow box on my living room wall
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Old 01-28-2007, 12:14 PM   #8
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regardless of what you think, my plugs have been catching a lot of fish for the last few years. i take pride in my work, and dont appreciate getting it dumped on undeservingly.
FWIW; Jason was not putting your plugs down. He was simply stating that fine paint jobs have a tendancey to catch fishermen first! Fish second! or put another way;
The fish do not appreciate the paint job anywhere near as much as the fisherman! You make some "most pissa" plugs
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Old 01-28-2007, 12:19 PM   #9
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ABSOLUTELY! i stand up to my balls in snow every winter test swimming stuff, and constantly improving. my lures have always been simple colors, but recently i have gotten a little fancy with the paint due to demand. i take a lot of pride in the fact that my stuff PERFORMS and catches a load of fish, keep em comin' charleston, they are great! maybe someday i can get one of your poppers to fish, mine is in a shadow box on my living room wall
I think I've made 40 or 50 of those Red Sox poppers. I'll bet everyone of them found a place to be stored as a momento! While that's all well and good I think I'll make a bunch more and see if we can't get a few of them wet!
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regardless of what you think, my plugs have been catching a lot of fish for the last few years. i take pride in my work, and dont appreciate getting it dumped on undeservingly.
I was not dumping on you whatsoever.... Sorry it came across to you that way

I was saying it is beyond my capabilities and I was asking if anyone thought it helped the fishing. Your plugs are beautiful. I certainly think anyone would be happy to have them in their collection. I was just wondering aloud whether it is worth the effort for catchings sake. I certainly see the eye appeal and the reasons people would want them. Heck, just look at them. They are works of art.
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