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Location: Northern Wisconsin | do you still catch the same amount of smaller fish (<40 inches) when using the double
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | It's been my son's and my experience that we've caught a variety of sizes of Muskies when using the Gerry Girls which have dual #10 Colorado blades. The Muskies just love 'em, hands down.
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | I just started to use Gerry Girls at the end of last season. Large and small fish were taken off them. The smaller fish were caught during the day and the larger fish came just before dark and after dark. |
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Location: WI | I too started using Gerry's Girls at the end of last season. With 8 fish on them this fall, my average was a little over 40.5". The biggest at 45.5" and the smallest at 33". My bigger fish were also caught afterdark.
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Location: Minnesota | Have not seen a Gerry Girls bucktail. Any pics or a website? |
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Location: Waukesha, WI | a few Gerry Girl examples I picked up at the Milwaukee swap...............
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Gerry does not have a web site, although I keep offering him that I will build him one. I don't think Gerry wants to be that busy. His Tails (buck, Mariboo, and Flash) are INSANE, and of the highest quality. Unless it is one of my own tails that I made, all I throw are of his creation.
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Location: Iowa | I caught a 37"er on eagle on a Double Cowgirl...and a couple hammer handle pike...I think almost anything will hit them...the vibration is just amazing...can't wait to throw me new super DC-10 by Llungen Lures...
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