Posted 1/22/2013 9:29 PM (#611705 - in reply to #611696) Subject: Re: Micro Dawgs
Posts: 633
Location: Madison, WI
i like to split ring a blade in front and use it like a bucktail. great for regular dawgs too
DS
Posted 1/22/2013 9:29 PM (#611706 - in reply to #611696) Subject: RE: Micro Dawgs
I personally think they are a bit small for Muskie, but they have been an awesome bass bait for me. Buy a few though if you are fishing on a lake with a lot of hammer-handle pike, they get shredded pretty quick.
Posted 1/23/2013 6:20 AM (#611750 - in reply to #611696) Subject: Re: Micro Dawgs
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Location: Land of the Musky
I sell a crap load of MiniD lures in spring and guys swear by them. In Canada years ago I used a lot of Spring Dawgs and caught some BIG pike on them just after ice out. Any rubber that size up to a regular size swimbait (and even Mag)IMO does well in spring. I caught my largest walleye on a gold Magnum SuperD on June 3 way up north in Canada a few years back.
Posted 1/23/2013 7:27 AM (#611757 - in reply to #611751) Subject: Re: Micro Dawgs
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They are dynamite bas and walleye lures. I use the Nano heli Dawgs too. Awsome BWCA bait. the micros can work for ski's like anything else are too small IMHO to really target musky. The Mini Medussa or like sized Rubber is a better option.
Posted 1/23/2013 11:31 AM (#611844 - in reply to #611757) Subject: Re: Micro Dawgs
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Good bass bait. also catch some pike. But throw them under docks and bounce them the way you would any soft plastic off the bottom and you get some nice fish.