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Old 07-23-2005, 02:25 PM   #1
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Hi all,

Has anyone tried the Slug-go softbait plastics? Any success using them?

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Old 07-25-2005, 05:13 PM   #2
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Years ago Sluggos were all the rage, there is nothing wrong with them, they do produce fish, especially in shallow water, 8ft and under. Like most of the plastic, soft jerk type baits, you might want to give the fish a couple of seconds to take the bait.
Lunker City the makers of Sluggos makes all sorts of similar type of plastic baits, check out there website. Jeff
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Old 07-25-2005, 06:56 PM   #3
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Thank you Jeff for the reply.

Is there a certain size/color slug-go you can recommend?
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Old 07-28-2005, 12:27 PM   #4
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The alewife color, which is I think a light brownish color on top and grey on the bottom is good. Lots of people love the dark reddish maroon color and white. The best size is the 6" I think and you need Sluggo type hooks to go with it. These are available at most tackle shops that carry sluggos or directly available from Sluggo manufacturer.

Short story years ago when they had just come out(sluggos), I was fishing with a guide on Winnie, I had been on Winnie many, many times but you learn so much from the guide, both about fishing at Winnie and boating in general, that I hired him even though it was expensive. Well worth the money.
We fished a cove or two in the late afternoon and it was raining quite a bit and we got into a big school of smallies and we each caught 25, the smallest being 3lbs. The largest was about 4lbs which was caught by my guide Rich Lillegard, who is a great guide and good friend and terrific guy to fish with.
We stayed an extra hour on the water to keep on fishing this area. It was like one of the story's you read about, we were there, the fish were ready and we had the right bait for the right time. We wore out a big bag of sluggos that day.
These days sluggos can be fished on the surface or on the tail end of a Carolina rig or with a nail in the head of the sluggo to get down deeper.
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Old 07-28-2005, 06:40 PM   #5
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Excellent!

Thank you again Jeff.
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