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guts
Posted 8/20/2006 10:01 PM (#205835)
Subject: bull dogs




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What would your favorite size and color bull dog be? I have a 8'' and hate it. it's black and orange.
Derrys
Posted 8/20/2006 10:06 PM (#205838 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs


I've got four BullDawgs, and they are all different colors. All have got action at times, but the orangy/with glitter one got me a 41" fish a few weeks ago. No idea what color they call it, or what the size is. It's the regular size model, and not the Shallow one, although I do like the shallow ones a bit better.
Guest
Posted 8/20/2006 10:30 PM (#205841 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs


I stayed with small baits during this hot summer and just boatside releases. Less stress on the fish and me. I was sucessfull using their "Spring" Bull Dawg in "oil" and catching several mid 40's with it. I fish a lot of dark stained water. As these cool nights start cooling the lakes I'll start casting larger baits and adjust my itinerary as to what lake and what bait. You don't always need a large bait to catch a large fish. Three rules to fish by :Presentation, Presentation, Presentation !
esoxaddict
Posted 8/21/2006 8:59 AM (#205870 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs





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Guts

I'll take that dawg off your hands if you don't want it

EA
guts
Posted 8/21/2006 4:53 PM (#205956 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs




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sorry but ill probly use it i dont like how it lookes but i think it might get a fish so ill keep it

Edited by guts 8/21/2006 5:05 PM
muskyboy
Posted 8/21/2006 5:27 PM (#205959 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs


Guts, give it time and you will get a fish. Add a tail gunner for flash, they often hit those

Steve
Derrys
Posted 8/21/2006 7:00 PM (#205967 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs


The bite feels quite different with Bulldawgs. I think the hook-up rate is good too. I know they work well around my area, as in an evening of fishing a couple weeks ago, 7 fish were caught and 6 of those came on Bulldawgs. One was 52". My brother caught a 50" yesterday on a Bulldawg.
muskytopwater
Posted 8/22/2006 11:46 AM (#206073 - in reply to #205967)
Subject: RE: bull dogs




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Sounds like my numbers - normal trip bull dawgs produce 2-4 of the average 6 fish per trip
k-bob
Posted 8/22/2006 6:14 PM (#206113 - in reply to #205835)
Subject: RE: bull dogs




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Location: Marshfield, WI
I bought a creamsicle bulldawg a couple months ago. Last week, as we were heading in, I had my spotlight on. When I turned it off, the creamsicle bulldawg was glowing. Is this supposed to happen or did my black w/ glow tail bleed into it? My black/glow dawg does have some orange on it now.
Krishna
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