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| questions for you bulldawg masters... feel free to add in any other info on how to catch fish on these baits... i plan on buying as many as i can!
what are your favorite color bulldawgs?
how do you usually figure 8 a bulldawg?
when do you jerk, pull, or snap a bulldawg?
pounder
when do you throw a pounder? time of year, water temp, clarity, etc.
how do you work a pounder based on time of year, water temp, clarity, weather conditions, post frontal, etc.
how do you fish a pounder when fishing shallow?
how do you fish a pounder when fishing deep?
what kind/size hooks do you use on these baits?
magnum bulldawg
when do you throw a magnum bulldawg? time of year, water temp, clarity, etc.
how do you work a magnum bulldawg based on time of year, water temp, clarity, weather conditions, post frontal, etc.
how do you fish a magnum bulldawg when fishing shallow?
how do you fish a magnum bulldawg when fishing deep?
what kind/size hooks do you use on these baits?
regular
when do you throw a regular bulldawg? time of year, water temp, clarity, etc.
how do you work a regular bulldawg based on time of year, water temp, clarity, weather conditions, post frontal, etc.
how do you fish a regular bulldawg when fishing shallow?
how do you fish a regular bulldawg when fishing deep?
what kind/size hooks do you use on these baits? | |
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whats the coldest water you have caught a fish on a pounder in the spring and fall?
when do you throw the pounder vs magnum/regular bulldawg?
when do you prefer the regular size bulldawg and magnum bulldawg vs the pounder?
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Location: Appleton | First off I love Bulldawgs and they catch fish but lately I've used the H2o Hard Head and found it to be more versitile than the bulldawg. You don't need a shallow hard head and deep hard head in every color you want. You just add weight them or flip the tail up or down to change the depth. Just another option. I fish them from the opener to close just as I did the bulldawg. When water temps are warmer I'd make more erratic rips with them. During cold fronts I'd make a slower sweep. Depth I fish them depends on where I located bait fish. I caught a musky on a Hard Head last night working it higher in the water over 15'. Most of the bait was higher and so were the muskies. Hope this helps.
http://www.h2otackle.com/hardhead.shtml | |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Well, I'm not deeming myself a Dawg master, but have caught most of my fish on them. First off, I don't even own any regular dawgs. Probably should, but just don't. After having 30" fish on a Pounder, I just don't see the need to get anything smaller than a Mag. My favorite color depends on the lake, it's clarity, blah blah blah. But, nonetheless, out of the 35 different colors I own, the most to get the nod are golden tailed sucker, natural sucker, gold tail walleye, white tail walleye, black, sherbert, cisco, brown tailed carp. I have upped my % on turning follewers into biters this year by actually slowing down my figure 8's. And not actually 8's. I now do D's. As the bait is on the rise towards the boat, I do 1 last sweep upwards and faster than what I have been doing to try to trigger a strike then. Sometimes, it works. If there is a slow following fish, I go super slow into the D. Way out from the boat, then accelerate in a straight line along the boat.
When fishing a Magdawg shallow, I use a shallow dawg. When fishing one deep, I'll count it down to the desired depth, then work it in.
I'll use a Pounder if I'm working an area that has held big fish before. Also, if I know they are deep, and want a faster presentation, I'll use a Pounder. The Pounders tend to run a couple feet deeper, and you can work them faster than a Magdawg.
My usual retrieve is sweep-sweep-sweep. But if fish are hanging on a deep edge of weeds, I'll go to a popping retrieve. I'll also do that in the fall when the fish are a little sluggish.
Size hooks- The newer dawgs I keep them as they are. The older ones I switched to a 7/0 with Bucher split rings.
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| good post maybe we can keep this goin, the most luck I've had is just ripping them in and alot of followers but no eaters slow rollin! | |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | I don't know if i would call myself an expert, but I can speak about a couple hundred fish I’ve caught on Bulldawgs.
what are your favorite color bulldawgs?
Almost all of them.
how do you usually figure 8 a bulldawg?
Just like any other lure. Medium speed if I don’t see a fish and fast if there’s a fish on it. I don’t impart any action into any lure on a figure eight, just spin that thing around the eight and you’ll catch fish.
when do you jerk, pull, or snap a bulldawg?
Each has a time and place as each imparts a different action, find some clear water and play with them. This is the most versatile bait you’ll own, learn everything it can do. The best advice I can give is to go out one day and only take three lures a reg. dawg, a mag dawg and a pounder fish each with every possible retrieve you can imagine.
pounder
when do you throw a pounder?
time of year – From June through ice-up
water temp – This doesn’t have any bearing fish location is more important
clarity – Everything except muddy water (I’m talking zero visibility not just dirty)
how do you work a pounder based on time of year, water temp, clarity, weather conditions, post frontal, etc.
Depends on where the fish are located and their reaction to how I’m fishing.
how do you fish a pounder when fishing shallow?
Straight crank from medium to BURN. If I want a stop/start retrieve I’ll fish it with the reel (crank, pause, crank, pause) this will keep it high in the water column.
how do you fish a pounder when fishing deep?
Depends on what “deep” is…
For 6-20’ a rip or pull and pause, the length of rip/pull and pause dictates the depth, generally I want it 4-8’ above their heads. If we’re talking fish hanging in weeds on the bottom in 20-25’ I’ll cast it and count it down to about 5’ off bottom. The retrieve from that point will be relative to how I want the bait to behave and how the fish have been moving.
what kind/size hooks do you use on these baits?
The following is for pre-2010 baits.
Pounder – Mustad 3551 8/0
Mag – Mustad 3551 7/0
Reg – Eagle Claw 774 4/0
magnum bulldawg
when do you throw a magnum bulldawg?
time of year – Ice-out to ice-up
water temp – 39 to 39
clarity - Everything except muddy water.
The rest is the same as a pounder.
regular
when do you throw a regular bulldawg?
time of year – Ice-out through August.
water temp – 39 – 80
clarity - Everything except muddy water but they shine in clear water.
how do you work a regular bulldawg based on time of year, water temp, clarity, weather conditions, post frontal, etc.
I use this bait for shallower presentations when I want something smaller (severe coldfront)
The rest is the same as above.
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | leech lake strain - 6/22/2010 10:44 PM
good post maybe we can keep this goin, the most luck I've had is just ripping them in and alot of followers but no eaters slow rollin!
Well, it WAS a good thread, but Will had to go and answer all the questions! LOL! And what he says, goes in my book. And Will, aren't you being modest when you only say a couple hundred? | |
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Location: APPLETON, WI | +1
After Will's answer, we don't ever have to discuss Bulldawgs ever again.
Gee... thanks a lot, Will! haha... just kidding.
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