What is a 'Wabull'
sworrall
Posted 9/6/2003 11:34 AM (#80759)
Subject: What is a 'Wabull'





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Just got mine, thanks Sir. This looks awful good...look out, muskies!
mikie
Posted 9/7/2003 8:19 AM (#80779 - in reply to #80759)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





Location: Athens, Ohio
I just got mine, too. What an awesome looking bait, can't wait to Walk the Bull on a few Cave Run fish next weekend. Some presentation tips would sure help, wire or flex leader? thanks, Steve! m
muskyone
Posted 9/7/2003 1:22 PM (#80791 - in reply to #80759)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
I haven't thrown mine yet but will "get it wet" next Saturday at the Yellow Lake Muskie Madness Tourney. Thanks again Steve.
Muskie Treats
Posted 9/8/2003 9:00 AM (#80847 - in reply to #80759)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Mikie, you'll want to use a slow, varied caddence of downward jerks. Each bait has a little different personality based on the woods density, but it'll walk the dog and give you an up-down action with the right retrieve. Long pauses during a retrieve have been a great trigger. Patience and creativity will produce with this bait!!!

BTW, the smallest fish (was caught as well) I moved on this bait while I was creating the protypes was a 42.5" on Mille Lac. Largest was 49".

Good luck!!!
Thick Shady
Posted 9/8/2003 10:39 AM (#80862 - in reply to #80847)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'




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The Walking Bull...

Wabull

Use a long pull to get her to go down a couple of feet then tap her all the way back. Short taps work best. It can be worked many different ways and it will take some practice to get it to work the way you want. move it fast to work it up top....

I give it a long pull..3 sort taps then a 2 second pause....BOOM! 47" is my tops on it but it's not cool water season. Yet.

Good luck!
Shep
Posted 9/8/2003 1:44 PM (#80892 - in reply to #80862)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





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Harrumph!!! Guess I don't get one. And I thought you were gonna call me to fish the Mad Chain!? Shady, I fear you all talk, and no wabull!
Thick Shady
Posted 9/8/2003 2:08 PM (#80895 - in reply to #80892)
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Ahhh Shep check your in-box...

ToddM
Posted 9/8/2003 9:09 PM (#80943 - in reply to #80759)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





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Location: oswego, il
Can we see a picture of one? Mr. Cady, did you get my package yet?
sworrall
Posted 9/8/2003 9:44 PM (#80951 - in reply to #80943)
Subject: RE: What is a 'Wabull'





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I knew that request would come...here it is in all it's glory. This looks really good in the water. It darts anyway I want it to, including the surface. I am already looking forward to Wabigoon next year!


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