New Bait Cow-Dussa
PIKEMASTER
Posted 12/31/2008 1:03 PM (#352327)
Subject: New Bait Cow-Dussa





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I saw this over at Musky-Hunter forum, Musky Mayhem and Medusa have come out with a new bait, DCG blades on a Medusa body, very cool, also the blog on Musky Hunter forum said they are in stock at Thorne's and R & H

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muskihntr
Posted 12/31/2008 1:19 PM (#352329 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: lansing, il
andy from shack attack has been doing that for a year or two now with his suzy suckers and curly sues. they do work!
Guest
Posted 1/1/2009 8:04 PM (#352556 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa


This should be a good bait!

Many guys were already making these and keeping them a secret
Big Perc
Posted 1/1/2009 8:59 PM (#352573 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Iowa
hmmm...seems like someone showed me how to do that a couple of years ago...I have been doing it with dawgs and magnum super d's ever since...seen it work on more that one occassion too...both follows from absolute tanks and fish caught of respectable size...interesting...

Big Perc

Edited by Big Perc 1/1/2009 9:01 PM
Jay
Posted 1/2/2009 2:02 PM (#352658 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa


This will be a big bait that boats some tankers in 09. Some of the top guides were using it already in 08 with good results. Jason Hammernick told me that he and several others caught some giants on these in 08 and had action on days when nothing else would work.

Jay
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/2/2009 3:29 PM (#352673 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa





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Location: Land of the Musky
What is the price on these new bad boys going to be?
Guest
Posted 1/2/2009 4:08 PM (#352680 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa


They are going to be $31 to $34 retail
Mr Musky
Posted 1/2/2009 10:38 PM (#352778 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa





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Wow, what else will they come up with!! Is it the double tens or the amount of water this bait is pushing??? I will go for trhe amount of water the bait is pushing. Unreal, there is no end in sight. Sad thing is, is that anybody can make someting like this up, buy a 4 pack of double ten blades $3.00 a 12 inch section of .061 wire 50 cents, 2 clevis's 15 cents, a round needle nose pliers $14 bucks a pack of split rings $4 bucks. Make the blade part of it and attach it to ANY bulldawg or Big Joe or a Super D you might have and you can have the exact same thing.

Mr Musky
muskydeceiver
Posted 1/2/2009 11:04 PM (#352788 - in reply to #352778)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa





To me it doesn't look like that would be the exact same thing. This appears to be an almost full cowgirl (skirt and hooks plus what you mentioned) with the large plastic behind it. It is that easy to make all the bucktails you want, but there are still a lot of them sold. People make products, people buy products.
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/2/2009 11:16 PM (#352793 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa





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Location: Land of the Musky
$31 to $34 retail??? That seems real high. Is that true? I hate to take a "Guest" comment for fact.

No offense Guest...

Maybe a Doma-D should be on the way...
The Stik
Posted 1/3/2009 10:42 AM (#352824 - in reply to #352680)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Mpls/St Paul Minnesota
They will be about the $31 to $34 range.

It's true what "guest" said.

The price may seem high, but it's not for what's there. The Medussa is $20 and a Cowgirl is $25, your missing a bit of the Cowgirl and we wanted to make sure it was priced ok.

Not to mention both parts are made tough. The rubber on the Medussa is tougher than most swimbaits on the market and of course the Cowgirl is a nice durable lure, and both have 7/0 Mustad hooks.

Jason


esox606
Posted 1/3/2009 11:02 AM (#352830 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Wallingford, KY
Do you think my 200 honda will pull that thing, or should I be looking to upgrade my motor?
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/3/2009 11:35 AM (#352834 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: Re: New Bait Cow-Dussa





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Location: Land of the Musky
Jason, If it boats me a 50" I am not sure I care what the price is
The Stik
Posted 1/4/2009 8:45 AM (#352924 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Mpls/St Paul Minnesota
That's how I look at it too.
Also Nice Dingo!

Are any Tackle Booty or Grunt items in stores?


esoxhunter
Posted 1/4/2009 12:02 PM (#352959 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa


How long is it and how much does it weigh?
The Stik
Posted 1/4/2009 10:54 PM (#353118 - in reply to #352327)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Mpls/St Paul Minnesota
From tip to tail it's 20 inches, but to bait standards it measures 14"

I don't have a scale here that detailed, but it should be close to 10 ounces.

Jason

The Stik
Posted 1/5/2009 5:08 PM (#353235 - in reply to #353118)
Subject: RE: New Bait Cow-Dussa




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Location: Mpls/St Paul Minnesota
They are available at

Thorne Brothers
Rollie & Helens
Musky Tackle Online