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are you burning the traditional plugs or the surface gap ones? i like ngk's but i am also on the vro still, so plugs are cheaper than a block./....
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NGK-BUH8's

They are the surface gap plugs. Plugs were black and wet. Compression in the motor is 125 - 130psi in all 6. I'm going to replace them (or have MJ replace them) and then see what happens to the new plugs after a few weeks.
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Ok, so I have to ask. As someone who actually flukes for money. What is your preferred rod (weight and length)?

Sorry to here about the one over the side! I've done it too, not recently though (knock on wood!!!!).
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I will get the plugs tomorrow if I can find some? They are hard to find around here, and I hate to pay the boat yard price!


The rod wasn't my first and I hope it will be the last! But it was a made by kme rod 8 years ago nd just redone this winter. Man that rod was great and had 1000's of fish caught on it.


The rod was a St Croix e glass 70MBK 15-30# 7' +blank that is no longer made by them any more, I have another that I have with me all the time so I was still ble to fish. I also still have a blank never built that I will now get built, but it will be the last one.

CB gave me a rod over the winter that should be a good Fluke rod I will try it out this week coming.
But I am getting low on reels, and I have been trying to upgrade a little at a time. I have some Penns that have been great but re getting pretty worn as some are as old as the 60's!!
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i get them at the local napa store(plugs) for about $1.95/2.25.
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thats were I get them but are local NAPA closed up, I am goingn to try another one up near were I work.
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Those old Penns are 10x better than the new crap they make.
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Ok, so I have to ask. As someone who actually flukes for money. What is your preferred rod (weight and length)?

Sorry to here about the one over the side! I've done it too, not recently though (knock on wood!!!!).
Abu Garcia 5500 or 6500 reels with a real soft tip casting rod. The rod tip should be soft enough to feel a fluke fart on the end of the line without him feeling the rod tip. You also want something that can handle 2 - 4 oz sinkers and allow you to set the hook. I've found plenty of cheap $20 - $30 walmart rods that fit the bill well!! I also have a few 10 year old 7ft black fiberglass Penn Powersticks are pretty good I think they are the Medium Light or Light versions of the rods. With the 6500 series abus the rods also double as great chunking rods for bass . . . up to 25 - 30 lbs.
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Abu Garcia 5500 or 6500 reels with a real soft tip casting rod. The rod tip should be soft enough to feel a fluke fart on the end of the line without him feeling the rod tip. You also want something that can handle 2 - 4 oz sinkers and allow you to set the hook. I've found plenty of cheap $20 - $30 walmart rods that fit the bill well!! I also have a few 10 year old 7ft black fiberglass Penn Powersticks are pretty good I think they are the Medium Light or Light versions of the rods. With the 6500 series abus the rods also double as great chunking rods for bass . . . up to 25 - 30 lbs.

BS, that's pretty much what we use down here for stripers...mainly the 6500s for a little more line...rod sounds the same, too only we drop down to 15# line...got a 23 lber in that the other day...LOTTA fun...
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