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  • #16
    Originally posted by PAUL1971 View Post
    pic of lures i use
    Paul , what's the advantage of rigging the sluggo upside down ??

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    • #17
      i fing they have more movment on them bud

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      • #18
        for the ladds who just getting into the lures this is the reel i use shimano stradic qaulity top range reel LV IT
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        • #19
          If you noticed on MY of my slug-go ive put a dab of super glue on it and put some eyes on from one of my old lures looks well :d:d

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Bassboyo View Post
            Paul , what's the advantage of rigging the sluggo upside down ??
            I'm not sure about the sluggo, but i know some people liked to rig the xlayer upside down because it was supposed to make them sink slower.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by PAUL1971 View Post
              If you noticed on MY of my slug-go ive put a dab of super glue on it and put some eyes on from one of my old lures looks well :d:d
              Yes I see that Paul , looks well ;-), am struggling to see how you get more movement out of the slug rigging it upside down ? Can you explain a little more please

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              • #22
                Never tried it on my xlayer

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                • #23
                  Im knot sure my self mite have something to do with the two groves in the slug-go but to be honest im clueless lol

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                  • #24
                    For bit more weight gt some small diamater brass tubing or owt realy.couple off ml down from front of slug-go push tube up about half way and take out the excess jelly out what tubeing has left. I hear you saying why:d because when you rig slug-go up gat a pair of pointed nose plyers and some n0 8 split shot put split shot in plyers put it in the hole you made and clamp it down on the shaft off the hook this adds weight its a kind of magic!!!!!!!!!:d
                    Last edited by Guest; 03-02-2013, 11:45 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PAUL1971 View Post
                      For bit more weight gt some small diamater brass tubing or owt realy.couple off ml down from front of slug-go push tube up about half way and take out the excess jelly out what tubeing has left. I hear you saying why:d because when you rig slug-go up gat a pair of pointed nose plyers and some n0 8 split shot put split shot in plyers put it in the hole you made and clamp it down on the shaft off the hook this adds weight its a kind of magic!!!!!!!!!:d

                      I use weighted hooks or nail weights

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                      • #26
                        cheaper the way i do it lol

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                        • #27
                          Do you squeeze a No8 shot on to the hook ?? Or just push them in the hole ??

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                          • #28
                            hook you slug-go or what ever ya using push it up through hole and crimp it jobs a goodin

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by PAUL1971 View Post
                              hook you slug-go or what ever ya using push it up through hole and crimp it jobs a goodin
                              So crimp shot to the hook ??

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                              • #30
                                yes push split shot through hole and crimp it to the shaft off the hook

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