Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
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Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
This is the display I just had framed of the beautiful wooden plugs made by my friend and his dad, Dave and Fred Hall in Orlando. Dave tragically passed away nearly a year ago and this display is now in a place of honor in my office.
Fred and another retired buddy are continuing the tradition by turning out some great-looking and fish-catchin' plugs. Not only are these works of art, they fool everything from trout, reds, snook, tarpon and bass. Best of all, they're hand-made and built to last by American craftsmen.
If you're like me and enjoy the action and performance of real wood plugs, check out the web site at www.halleminlures.com
Fred and another retired buddy are continuing the tradition by turning out some great-looking and fish-catchin' plugs. Not only are these works of art, they fool everything from trout, reds, snook, tarpon and bass. Best of all, they're hand-made and built to last by American craftsmen.
If you're like me and enjoy the action and performance of real wood plugs, check out the web site at www.halleminlures.com
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Re: Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
I love the couple I have. But I'm are in a shadow box since Dave passed. Great guy.
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Re: Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
The 4th from the top has a very similar look to the old Hedon river runt, except it was a diver. Use to have a couple in red and white back in the mid west.
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Re: Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
That one is a diver also, SR. It's called a Wiggler and it digs down and produces a very tight wiggle.
The middle one is the Ripper and it is a subsurface lure. Have caught trout up to 4 pounds, big reds and snook on those.
And yes, RC, Dave was a great guy. Miss him a lot.
The middle one is the Ripper and it is a subsurface lure. Have caught trout up to 4 pounds, big reds and snook on those.
And yes, RC, Dave was a great guy. Miss him a lot.
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Re: Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
THAT TOP PLUG IS SIMILAR TO ONE I USE TO MAKE, I CALLED IT THE BOMBER, MADE THEM OUT OF 5/8TH DOWL, HAVE CAUGHT MANY A TROUT AND BLACK BASS ON THEM. I CAN NOT MAKE THEM ANYMORE SINCE I CAN NOT HOLD MY HANDS STEADY.
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Re: Hall 'em In Wooden Plugs
Great minds think alike, Pa. Dave named that plug the B-52. Easy walk-the-dog action that's hard for trout, snook and tarpon to resist.
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I have several dozen wooden bombers. Most of them I acquired in the late 50's and 60's. That was the plug of choice on the Ocklocknee in the mid to late 60's. On a good weekend back then you could catch a hundred bass up to 5 pounds or so. My first experience in catch and release.
I have quite a few in almost new condition. I'd like to get some framed for my son in law who likes the old plugs.
I also have quite a few river runts in several colors. The black with white ribs was the best in creeks and rivers. nearly anything would hit it.
I have quite a few in almost new condition. I'd like to get some framed for my son in law who likes the old plugs.
I also have quite a few river runts in several colors. The black with white ribs was the best in creeks and rivers. nearly anything would hit it.
