Bulldawg Teaser Tails
tomyv
Posted 5/11/2004 8:43 AM (#106406)
Subject: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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Location: Washington, PA
Does anyone use these? What type of results have you seen?
lobi
Posted 5/11/2004 11:15 AM (#106428 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails





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Location: Holly, MI
Have not on Bulldogs yet. I added teaser tails (small spinnerbait blades) to the back end of a couple of bucktails and a spinnerbait however. The jury is still out but I sure like the looks of them in action, I hope the fish do too. Easy to add with a piece of wire. No offense to the makers of the bulldawg teaser tails but they can be made for about 25 cents, free if you have an old bass spinnerbait that you never use anymore anyway.
greenduck
Posted 5/11/2004 11:20 AM (#106429 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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I started using these last year. I had trouble with the musky innovation store models
staying in the lure. I totally agree with Lobi that your better off making your own. People
have been adding flash to regular suckers for years and it has improved the results at times. good luck, bill c. aka the greenduck
tuffy1
Posted 5/11/2004 11:40 AM (#106435 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails





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Location: Racine, Wi
If you're looking to add them yourselves, just take a #6 hook and attach it to a split ring/swivel, and attach a spinner blade. The hook holds in the bulldawg just fine, and you can use them on your suckers as well. It is like what would come in a Herbie Rig kit if my description is a little strange.

As far as them increasing my catches on Bulldawgs, I haven't seen any improvement. However, I only have 2 bulldawg fish to my credit. I am still trying to use them more.
land o lakes dennis
Posted 5/11/2004 12:51 PM (#106444 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails


I use the tails on both bulldawgs and spinner baits. I think that they have helped on the spinnerbaits. Just make them up yourself and give them a try, I like the added flash.
Mr.Pike
Posted 5/11/2004 3:35 PM (#106469 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
yeah tails on bulldawgs work great for me
Steve Jonesi
Posted 5/11/2004 6:07 PM (#106474 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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Dude,
Didn't you see my cisco bulldawg with it's bling down at the Cave?I think that thing caught my pantleg 20 times!I like the #7 or #8 colorado on my med dawgs.Never throw a dawg without one.Silver, Gold and HOT RED.Lots of ways to attatch them , I like small zip ties(a couple each).You'll still occassionally lose one but make your own.Hot red spray paint (couple coats) over chartreuse blades makes a very vibrant red.DOOOOO IT!!!!!!!!! Steve
tomyv
Posted 5/12/2004 8:14 AM (#106515 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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Location: Washington, PA
Jonesi, you were blingin so much at the cave I think I went into bling overload, must of missed that one. I must have missed Slamr so much when I was there and he had to work that I couldnt think straight....still in therapy over that week of no Slamr!
Muskydr
Posted 5/15/2004 7:00 AM (#106859 - in reply to #106406)
Subject: RE: Bulldawg Teaser Tails




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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
The little Jonesi has learned very well from the dawg master!!! I seldom throw a dawg without a blade attached. Different size blades have different effects from a willow to add flash to a giant colorado to give thump and a heck of a lot slower drop. Use them wisely little grasshoppers!!! Make your own as well, cheap to do, well worth the effort!! Dave J