Jr Double Cowgirls?
Dave8121
Posted 1/22/2013 4:01 PM (#611605)
Subject: Jr Double Cowgirls?




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I am thinking about picking up a few Jr Double Cowgirls before next season and am wondering how others have done with them. I have quite a few 10's and would like to add a few new baits that will offer something a little different to the fish. I have a few double 8's but have had very little success with them. Any feedback is appreciated.
fishingfrenzy
Posted 1/22/2013 4:29 PM (#611616 - in reply to #611605)
Subject: Re: Jr Double Cowgirls?




I use them a lot. Great baits, nice to use instead of 10's.
TTS
Posted 1/22/2013 4:45 PM (#611618 - in reply to #611605)
Subject: Re: Jr Double Cowgirls?




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Location: Wisconsin
I started using Jr's last year some. Not enough to make a real valid conclusion, but I will be throwing them more this year. I'd say they are closer to a double 10 than a double 8. Not tons easier to retrieve than double 10's, but still noticable. Enough so to make a difference after 10 hours. A little easier to burn too. Tom
Masqui-ninja
Posted 1/22/2013 8:18 PM (#611683 - in reply to #611616)
Subject: Re: Jr Double Cowgirls?





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Location: Walker, MN
fishingfrenzy - 1/22/2013 4:29 PM

I use them a lot. Great baits, nice to use instead of 10's.

+1...I find them much easier to retreve without giving up much in profile, but I suppose it depends on the reel.
Rudedog
Posted 1/22/2013 9:27 PM (#611703 - in reply to #611683)
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Location: S.W. WI
I like the JR's better.
Ja Rule
Posted 1/23/2013 8:56 AM (#611785 - in reply to #611605)
Subject: Re: Jr Double Cowgirls?




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I feel they are much closer to a dbl10 than a dbl8. I use them almost as much as 10's and can honestly say the catch rate is about identical for me.
FAT-SKI
Posted 1/23/2013 9:45 AM (#611803 - in reply to #611785)
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
I had far more success on the JRs last season than I did the dbl 10s. I think the fish got conditioned so well to the size of the DBL 10s so when I used 8s, 12s, or 13s I would get way more follows and eaters
Guest
Posted 1/23/2013 10:40 AM (#611827 - in reply to #611605)
Subject: RE: Jr Double Cowgirls?


Last season the Jrs outproduced the 10's for us. still close tho. And I would agree... easier to retrieve, and burn. Loosing confidence in 8's over the past few yrs.
Lund1625
Posted 1/23/2013 11:27 AM (#611842 - in reply to #611605)
Subject: RE: Jr Double Cowgirls?




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I also prefer the Jr's. Easier to fish. The 10's wore me out and there's no way I'm going to throw with a 20oz tranx.
FAT-SKI
Posted 1/23/2013 11:29 AM (#611843 - in reply to #611842)
Subject: RE: Jr Double Cowgirls?




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Lund1625 - 1/23/2013 11:27 AM

I also prefer the Jr's. Easier to fish. The 10's wore me out and there's no way I'm going to throw with a 20oz tranx.

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What??? That is one of the reasons that Tank was built in the first place so you could use big blades and not get worn out. I was throwing 13s on the PG tranx last year and it was really in nothing. I mean seriously, my spinning rod with a daredevil has more pull than 13s do on the tranx