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| Hi!
I've got some issues with my 11" Curly Sue sink. When I'm cranking it, it's tilting to the right.
Does anyone have got similar experiences? What can I do, to solve that problem?
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Location: Waukee, IA | Bend the body of the bait slightly to steer the opposite direction |
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Location: Aurora | Good tip above and here's a link to an article by Spencer B. that includes some good tips also:
http://www.spencersanglingadv.com/pdf/MHTuneYourRubber.pdf
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Location: Land of the Musky | Don't worry, the musky don't care
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Tackle Industries - 6/15/2017 2:53 PM
Don't worry, the musky don't care
What he said. Any fish that hits a chunk of rubber doesnt care if its off kilter a little bit.
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Location: Land of the Musky | muskie! nut - 6/15/2017 7:39 PM
Tackle Industries - 6/15/2017 2:53 PM
Don't worry, the musky don't care
What he said. Any fish that hits a chunk of rubber doesnt care if its off kilter a little bit.
LOL-I have had guides tell me they get just as many hits on Dawg-Balls as they do on swimbaits... Love the video of a few years ago of a musky hitting a chicken carcass tied to a rope... |
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| To be honest. I bended and twisted the Curly in all directions. It runs different, but the basic problem still exists: it's tilting right and is then spinning around if it's cranked faster.
What role do the side fins play? I saw that one is bent upwards and one downwards... |
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| Tackle Industries - 6/16/2017 12:44 PM
muskie! nut - 6/15/2017 7:39 PM
Tackle Industries - 6/15/2017 2:53 PM
Don't worry, the musky don't care
What he said. Any fish that hits a chunk of rubber doesnt care if its off kilter a little bit.
LOL-I have had guides tell me they get just as many hits on Dawg-Balls as they do on swimbaits... Love the video of a few years ago of a musky hitting a chicken carcass tied to a rope...
A dawg-ball moves so much water and your typically reeling it in as fast as you can to fix it, I can see why that might work. This begs the question, whats the best reel to burn a dawg ball? |
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Location: mercer wi | The wire harness and lead probably wasn't straight in the form when rubber was poured. If it's a new suick suzy, call them up. Maybe they would replace it for you. |
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| Same thing was happening with a medussa of mine bending the head downward worked for me
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