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any thoughts on this swimbait design ?????

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does it seem as tho the lower jaw is a diving lip that has been intergrated into the baits body ???

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unique indeed

ac_plug_original_7in.jpg

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Looks like a ticked off pike.

Price is pretty unique also!

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unique indeed

ac_plug_original_7in.jpg

so is it to get deeper like a bill , or is it to move water or both ??? i just never seen a trout-bodied swimbait like that before , that ac plug doesn't use it for diving more as water displacement , right ??

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unique indeed

ac_plug_original_7in.jpg

so is it to get deeper like a bill , or is it to move water or both ??? i just never seen a trout-bodied swimbait like that before , that ac plug doesn't use it for diving more as water displacement , right ??

The Ac's were orignally designed as a diving lure. Also, the Z-Plug is a straight diving/trolling lure and has a similar plug cut design.

Good God!  For that price, it ought to be more than just unique!  It ought to have active sonar and launch torpedo's.  I've seen toilet seats and hammers in the navy that cost less than that!  I know if I ever lost one, I'd send a team of divers down to recover it.

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unique indeed

ac_plug_original_7in.jpg

so is it to get deeper like a bill , or is it to move water or both ??? i just never seen a trout-bodied swimbait like that before , that ac plug doesn't use it for diving more as water displacement , right ??

The Ac's were orignally designed as a diving lure. Also, the Z-Plug is a straight diving/trolling lure and has a similar plug cut design.

thanks , just thought it strange enough to ask about it  :)
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LOL, I am of the opinion that in many, many cases, the japanese make baits that are strange for the sake of being strange. Curiosity is a great fishing lure marketing tool, lol.

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