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Old 04-02-2007, 09:32 PM
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Default stagnant plug bag

How much does the selection in your plug bag change relative to the time of year, the weather, and where you fish?

For better or worse, I really don't change much all year long. My colors change from day to night, and my daytime Pencils are exchanged for even more needles at night, but other then that not much changes. Unless it's something like the Canal that demands serious adjustment from my normal rocky coast selection my line up typically remains almost the same throughout the season.

If it's rough, maybe a bucktail or two more is added along with my trusty Super Strike Bottle Plug.

Other then that, needles to work every spot in the water column, a few metal lips, bucktails, a Redfin or Bomber, Sluggos or Real Eels on PJ WobbleHeads, and Pencils if it's light out. I don't use Darters much, but that's a function of my spots as much as anything else.

Colors are reliably white, black, herring and yellow over white.

Who changes more (or less) and why? Am I stuck in a rut or does everyone else operate the same way...

Last edited by Pete_G; 04-02-2007 at 09:34 PM.
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