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| #89482 - 04/30/00 03:44 PM  hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  04/22/00
 Posts: 99
 Loc:  Aberdeen,WA
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Been playing around with bait/diver combinations for springers and early winter hatchery steelhead. I feel like I get down to the bottom more efficiently with a jet planer. I have also used hot-n-tots and don't feel like I am right down on the bottom as much as with a jet planer. 
 I should probably mention that I am concentrating on holes 6-15 feet deep....not the DEEP 25' plus holes. I know the deeper the water, the more a jet planer shines but in that "in between depth" where I would think a hot-n-tot is ample, I feel like the planer gets down better.
 
 Just my opinion. I know alot of you fish hot-n-tots as divers with great effectiveness. It's just a confidence thing with my choice of the planer. Oh yeah, the plug is tuned.
 
 Your thoughts?
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| #89484 - 04/30/00 10:10 PM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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The Jet Planers are a better diver mechanically, but not necessarily for productiveness. The Hot N Tot's get plenty deep for the water you're describing. They also give the bait some extra fish enticing action- both steelies and kings. As a matter of fact, I've had many days on the northern rivers (Kenai, Kitimat) in this depth range where I've had better success with the Magnum size Hot N Tot with large egg clusters for big kings. It not only gives a little more action to the bait but also makes more vibration noice attraction in the colored water.- The JP's are better in the real deep water than the Tots, but I prefer to backbounce with lead droppers in over 20' depths. My .02 - Steve |  
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| #89486 - 05/01/00 01:31 AM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
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FP- Don't need E-mail. We all know about those big square billed Mud-Bug plug divers w/ rattles. Don't we?    |  
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| #89487 - 05/01/00 02:37 AM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
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fp Forks thifty mart still had a wall full a couple weeks ago. Heard they aren't making them anymore so I bought some extras. ------------------Martywww.steelheader.net  marty@steelheader.net |  
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| #89488 - 05/01/00 10:01 AM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  04/22/00
 Posts: 99
 Loc:  Aberdeen,WA
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Points well taken. Thanks for the thoughts guys! |  
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| #89489 - 05/01/00 12:11 PM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
|   The Renegade White Man
 
   Registered:  02/16/00
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 Loc:  The Coast or the Keys !!!
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I have had mixed results with the hot-n-tots but had excellent results with mag wiggle warts, the older larger stupid looking hot shots, I think they are the 25's and then the afore mentioned mud bugs which are real popular on the oregon rivers. As far as looking where to purchase them at, try my site at  http://www.forestbay.com     I think we can take care of you there, if not the products are be added daily. Thanks Superfly
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| #89491 - 05/01/00 05:54 PM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  07/06/99
 Posts: 470
 Loc:  Seattle, Washington, US
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Eric, mud bugs are made by a company called Fred Arbrogast -- the same guys that make the infamous hula popper. I've never seen them in WA, but they'll probably be on Bass Pro Shop's online catalog.
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| #89492 - 05/01/00 11:29 PM  Re: hot-n-tot......or jet planer? |  
|   BUCK NASTY!!
 
   Registered:  01/26/00
 Posts: 6312
 Loc:  Vancouver, WA
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Eric for the mud bugs give Fishermans Marine supply a call They're in Portland Oregon.  But as far as best results I think your're all looking to far water temperature, then clarity is going to be your main factor in the choice between hot'n tot and jet diver.  I have personally had the an even amount of luck.  The clear jet diver in summer.  But the eratic action of the hot'n'tot I believe doesn't hurt on fish that aren't spooked.  If they're spooked then Jet diver with a minimum of 5-6 feet of leader.
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