Cowdussa
muskie24/7
Posted 4/19/2009 2:16 PM (#372957)
Subject: Cowdussa





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I just ordered a cowdussa from Aaron at MTO! Does anybody have any experience with these things? Whats the word on them?

Brian
muskellunged
Posted 4/19/2009 2:58 PM (#372962 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





Location: Illinois
It looks amazing in the water. Has a faster sink rate than the other big rubbers I've thrown. Awesome new bait!

My question is about the Cow-Dussa. Has it inspired attaching anything to the back of double tens or what? I bet the Cowdussa is a sweet bait, maybe even sweeter than the Medussa itself. Instead of buying a Cowdussa though, I'm going Dr. frankenstein on my lakewood and creating several Cow-hybrids and trying them out for kicks. For instance, I bet a set of no. ten blades would look sweet in front of a Big Joe, no? Of course, it might not be as amazing as a CowDussa, but what the heck? I realize so and so was making twin blades that clicked onto the front of any bait, and whap, you've got double tens! Nice product too- but I'm talking about deconstructing a Cow girl or Dc-10 and attaching a split ring and then adding the bait of your choice! What would you have to do to make the blad spins on two back-to-back DC-10s?
Muskerboy
Posted 4/19/2009 3:27 PM (#372970 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





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http://www.thelureshack.com/acatalog/Accessories.html
He's got double 8's 10's and 13's.
shaley
Posted 4/19/2009 5:07 PM (#372979 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: RE: Cowdussa





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I started running blades on dawgs a couple years ago, as well as experimenting on other baits.
50"skie
Posted 4/19/2009 5:37 PM (#372983 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





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In what situations would you through the cowdussa?
muskie24/7
Posted 4/19/2009 5:53 PM (#372987 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: RE: Cowdussa





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Getting Back to the original post! Has anyone used these! How are they?

Brian
muskellunged
Posted 4/19/2009 5:55 PM (#372988 - in reply to #372962)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





Location: Illinois
muskellunged - 4/19/2009 2:58 PM

It looks amazing in the water. Has a faster sink rate than the other big rubbers I've thrown. Awesome new bait!




brewcrew
Posted 4/19/2009 6:02 PM (#372990 - in reply to #372962)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





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muskellunged - 4/19/2009 2:58 PM


For instance, I bet a set of no. ten blades would look sweet in front of a Big Joe, no?

They had these at the Milwaukee Show almost picked one up but went with a Tidal Wave instead.
Jsondag
Posted 4/20/2009 11:38 AM (#373084 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
I threw one a bit last season. It wasn't the model that is for sale now. It was a Medusa I "borrowed" and a set of old DCG blades I used on shallow dawgs. It was really cool when it was burned like a bucktail, and had an interesting action when jerked however I liked it a lot better without the blades when used that way.

Bottom line, the Cowdusa is a cool bait. It isn't a daily staple lure, but it could prove valuable when the muskies are doing a lot of non-committal following. Check it out!
Mak51
Posted 4/20/2009 11:47 AM (#373086 - in reply to #373084)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa




Location: MN
Cowdussa seems like it would be a killer bait for some late fall slow-rolling or summer deep weedline fishing.
50"skie
Posted 4/20/2009 8:39 PM (#373220 - in reply to #372957)
Subject: Re: Cowdussa





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But, you definetly do some what of a straight retreve, RIght?