Anyone having any luck with cedar plugs this year? If so, color?
P-Man
Sea Hunt 240 Triton w/Yamaha F250
“Daddy’s Girl”
Hewes Bonefisher 16
w/90 Johnson
Anyone having any luck with cedar plugs this year? If so, color?
P-Man
Sea Hunt 240 Triton w/Yamaha F250
“Daddy’s Girl”
Hewes Bonefisher 16
w/90 Johnson
BFT…purple
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NMFS = No More Fishing Season
“Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him”
We catch a little of everything on them. Blue and white
Charlie
www.tidedownsportfishing.com
(843)312-2981
I haven’t. Cedar plugs are so 2005… I just don’t think fish eat a lot of wood nowadays…
Ran out of bait after 7 packs of ballyhoo and were catching fish on them steadily. All colors but chains worked best.
26 Seahunt
Angler’s Dream
Without a doubt, the biggest dolphin on our boat every year comes on a gnarled up old cedar plug daisy chain. Yellow and blue.
Cedar plugs have been awesome this year. As a matter of fact, the fishing has been so good bait is almost optional. We didn’t release a blue in this years GLM tourney, but we hooked 2 on lures and there were 2 dried out, and tons caught. The dolphin, wahoo, and Bft’s have been off the chain with even a few YFT’s around. It has been a short, but fantastic season thus far.
Redstripe is so cedar he posted twice.
fish today work tomorrow
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If you have trouble finding a daisy chain, you can make them easy enough. You can buy cedar plugs, just the bullets. Simply cut a length of mono, use some crimps, and put a hook on the end. You attach the hook, slide on the first plug. Set a crimp above the first plug, and slide on the second. Do that for the third and finish the end of the mono leader. That’s what I did to make my chains.