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<blockquote data-quote="Just4fish" data-source="post: 472591" data-attributes="member: 24291"><p>Thank you for the responses this is my first job boat project it’s a 85 sea nymph bass attacker. I didn’t know the correct terminology so thanks for the correction I always stick my plug in them when not in the water, that’s why I referred to it as a plug holder I used the screw driver method, and it work like a charm thanks guys. Stay tune because I’m sure there’s going to be more rookie questions to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just4fish, post: 472591, member: 24291"] Thank you for the responses this is my first job boat project it’s a 85 sea nymph bass attacker. I didn’t know the correct terminology so thanks for the correction I always stick my plug in them when not in the water, that’s why I referred to it as a plug holder I used the screw driver method, and it work like a charm thanks guys. Stay tune because I’m sure there’s going to be more rookie questions to come. [/QUOTE]
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