Bulldawg - Teasertails

Posted 1/3/2003 7:46 AM (#7159)
Subject: Bulldawg - Teasertails



What is the best way to attach a teaser to a Bulldawg?
I must be doing something wrong because I have had two fall off while casting.

Is it time to get out the duct tape?

Thanks in advance ....!

Posted 1/3/2003 8:57 AM (#55078)
Subject: Bulldawg - Teasertails


WARNING Sorry , not sure what happened to this pic so don't try to open it. I think it does contain harmful data!!!!!

Posted 1/3/2003 9:48 AM (#55079)
Subject: Bulldawg - Teasertails


Thad, I rarely throw a dawg without a teaser. I generally make my own with the smallest ball bearing swivels and blades I can find. I use 150# single strand wire that I hook about an inch from the end. Push it up in the rear end while squeezing the hook then pull it back to set in place. Yes, occasionally they do pull out but I really do think it makes a difference and is another tool to slow them down or to make them run higher over the Veggies. I took the Pic above with my new 6 megapixel digital camera an compressed it. It may be too powerful for this system. I you would like I could send you a couple of teasers that I make. They spin like crazy even when the dawg is barely moving...........RAZE

Posted 1/3/2003 11:08 AM (#55080)
Subject: Bulldawg - Teasertails


Raze,

I would be interested in seeing what they look like, could you email me a pic.

Thanks,

Ralph

Posted 1/3/2003 12:18 PM (#55081)
Subject: Bulldawg - Teasertails



Thanks for the information Raze1.