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Superfly
Posted 4/7/2006 7:48 AM (#186154)
Subject: Bull dawg question




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anyone else had this happen to you. bull dawg bit in half. here is a clip
http://www.fishfever.com/node/76
muskie! nut
Posted 4/7/2006 7:56 AM (#186156 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Yes, fishing pike in Norhtern Manatoba. Really, not in half, but chomped the tail off.

That guy working the jackpot looks like he is having a tough time working the bait properly. It would be easier if he had that pole in his dominate hand.
MACK
Posted 4/7/2006 7:56 AM (#186157 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question




Posts: 1086


Yes. It does happen. It's part of the game...
Magruter
Posted 4/7/2006 9:51 AM (#186177 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
Happens with little northerns.. Still waiting for innovations for come out with a replacement tail.
agrimm
Posted 4/7/2006 10:23 AM (#186183 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question





Posts: 427


Location: Wausau
Melding - the are of melting/welding the dawg back together.
Lost tails, missing chucks, cuts, etc.
Twister tails are useable and can add different colors.
Jimfish
Posted 4/7/2006 10:36 AM (#186184 - in reply to #186183)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question





Posts: 106


Location: Des Plaines, IL
That is a great tip. What kind of glue do you use?
jstelter
Posted 4/7/2006 11:10 AM (#186193 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question




Posts: 67


We have a glue system that fixes bulldawgs that doesn't melt ot discolor your rubber on it. It doesnt matter if it's wet or dry it mends the cuts, tears, or completley severed bodies instantly. There are several people that can attest to the fact it works. Its avaialable at dorns, pastikas, joes sporting goods and rollie and helens so far
big gun
Posted 4/7/2006 11:28 AM (#186195 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
Magnum white bulldawg on West arm of eagle turned into a piece of white POOP with no tail. 50 + seen on the spot earlier in the day. NO TAIL = Brocken heart. BG
lambeau
Posted 4/7/2006 11:57 AM (#186206 - in reply to #186193)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question


jstelter - 4/7/2006 11:10 AM
We have a glue system that fixes bulldawgs that doesn't melt ot discolor your rubber on it. It doesnt matter if it's wet or dry it mends the cuts, tears, or completley severed bodies instantly. There are several people that can attest to the fact it works. Its avaialable at dorns, pastikas, joes sporting goods and rollie and helens so far


here's more info on the Hawgseekers glue system:

http://www.hawgseekers.com/products.html#glue

i've used on a number of off-season fix-up projects and it works great!
amazing stuff, it doesn't run like standard super glue, and at a price you can't beat.
Beaver
Posted 4/28/2006 7:44 PM (#189402 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question





Posts: 4266


Yup, had it happen to Bulldawgs, Joes Live Actions before Bulldawgs were around.
That's just part of what happens when you play with plastic.
When ever it happens I wonder if it's a snake or a small ski.
Beav
Chibigboy
Posted 4/25/2007 2:32 PM (#252809 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg question




Location: Northern Illinois
Use bulldawgs all the time and the best way to put em back together is with a hand held soldering iron. It burns the plastic back together better than flame, and doesnt give that discoloration. Also any replacement tail is good, some of mine now how nail tails, other curly tails, and others a combination of two destroyed DAWGS. My favorite bait.
bad brad
Posted 4/25/2007 7:31 PM (#252863 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: Re: Bull dawg question




Posts: 39


Location: Cedar, MN
Thorne bros. carries replacement tails very simular to bulldawg tails. Some other company makes them.

Brad
esoxhunter951
Posted 4/25/2007 8:40 PM (#252880 - in reply to #186154)
Subject: RE: Bull dawg question




Posts: 129


ive seen a muskie rip the tail right off a shallow invader. it was a custom color too. so we had no extra tails.
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