Double Cowgirl
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/17/2007 7:10 PM (#256711)
Subject: Double Cowgirl





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Location: big cove tannery pa
What color should i buy? What would be the best producer with a body of water that consist of suckers,creek chubs,bluegills,and shiners?
AWH
Posted 5/17/2007 7:20 PM (#256712 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: RE: Double Cowgirl





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
What kind of water clarity are you looking at? For me, water clarity/color plays a much bigger factor than the forage base when I'm choosing bucktail colors. I'm a bigger fan of the unpainted blades than the painted blades when it comes to the Double Cowgirls. I just like the flash that the nickel or brass blades throw off.

Aaron
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/17/2007 8:34 PM (#256727 - in reply to #256712)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: big cove tannery pa
Very very clear water during the spring/summer/fall months.
Top H2O
Posted 5/17/2007 10:27 PM (#256746 - in reply to #256727)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Oh ya, Brass and Nickel blades....... for sure.......

then go with a gold CG. and a blue and silver colored CG.

But color is not as important as the VIBRATION....... You have to BURN these babies fast .......... And I mean Fast,... It drives lethargic muskies into a stupid reaction strike.

Cow Girls also have Great Hooking abilities.

Oh and it helps if you have some Pipes, After throwing this lure for 8-10 hrs. your arms are like rubber if your not used to it ( always remember to save your arm for lifting Brews at the end of the day)

Have fun, and nail a big one.

Jerome
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/18/2007 8:29 AM (#256782 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: big cove tannery pa
thank you i appreciate your help
AWH
Posted 5/18/2007 3:54 PM (#256867 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
For very clear water, I would definitely go with two nickel blades. From there, I would choose a color that you think you'll have the most confidence in. All of the Double Cowgirls that I've seen with the Double Nickels should be good clear water producers.

Aaron
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/18/2007 6:04 PM (#256879 - in reply to #256867)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: big cove tannery pa
AWH thank you
Hammskie
Posted 5/19/2007 3:07 PM (#256926 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: RE: Double Cowgirl





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
I fish mostly gin clear water... as for the producers last year... hint: ask your wife/girlfriend what color she likes best.
AWH
Posted 5/19/2007 4:55 PM (#256932 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Hammskie is right, the Pink/Pink is a very good color!

Aaron
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/19/2007 6:37 PM (#256941 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl





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Location: big cove tannery pa
Alright will do! I considered the pink/pink,just dont nkow.
dhacker
Posted 5/20/2007 2:31 PM (#256985 - in reply to #256711)
Subject: Re: Double Cowgirl




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Location: Elk River, MN
Blue/silver with silver blades is a great color.