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 | Chad, I heard you once say in the chat room that you work a bulldawg musch differently than most poeple do.  If it's not a secret, I was wondering if you could share.[:bigsmile:] |  |
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 | Hey Todd, 
 Good to meet you at the Chicago Show.
 
 I heard Chad's talk.  His technique involves something about checking sideview mirrors and rearview mirrors.........
 
 I think we need a muskiefirst video of Chad Cain's bulldawg retrieve complete with commentary.
 
 Mr Smith - can you make that happen?
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 | Hey Todd, 
 Sorry it took me awhile to get back to you, but I was down in Florida for a week, trying to get away from this freezing weather!!
 
 Anyway, I do work a bulldawg a little differently than most, and it has been very successful for me.  From the second the bulldawg hits the water, to the time it gets to the boat, I am jerking the living hell out of it with hard, upward twitches and the dawg goes all over the place!!  Some of the dawgs will even have a side to side action jerking back and forth.  Last year alone I boated several four footers on dawgs, and a 50.5" on one as well.  Seems to trigger the big girls with that super fast erratic action!!
 
 Hope that helps,
 
 Chad
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