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| i dont think ive ever fished a bulldawg without modifying it first and i was wondering what ideas you fisherman have came up to modify a bulldawg???so please post how you modify your bulldawg.....it would be much apriciated.
ps I modify my dawgs by putting blades on them and dying them different colors with sharpies.
Edited by Anonymous 3/22/2008 10:15 AM
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Location: Musky Country | No mods needed |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | some guys--Saric--put a bend sideways in them to make more erratic...never saw the need. Sometimes I'll add a bell sinker to the front hook holder to keep it deep longer |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | some guys--Saric--put a bend sideways in them to make more erratic...never saw the need. Sometimes I'll add a bell sinker to the front hook holder to keep it deep longer |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | I too will put 1-2 oz bell sinker on the front hook holder to make them run deeper, or I will put a small bb snap and add a size 5 col/blade for more flash. I always take the front t/hooks off, the muskies will inhale most SUPER D DAWGS. |
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| you do understand that muskies eat baits head first - i would never remove the front hooks of any bait. only rear or middle depending on the bait. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | DA That is why I remore the front hook, so it does not wind up in a muskies gills !!!! Most muskies will suck in a soft plastic bait all the way into it's mouth. |
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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | I agree, open water muskies can hurt themselves on the baits (all baits) in open water. With Bulldawgs I've simply upsized to pounders in open water, they have a harder time swallowing that. No scares yet. |
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