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Message Subject: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s
magic bait
Posted 5/29/2009 2:35 PM (#381168 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


but but but...

I threw out all my other lures. Then I spent $700 on the most expensive rod and reel I could buy just to throw cowgirls. Then I spent another $700 buying cowgirls in every color and blade combination. I even have a musky mayhem hat...

Now you're telling me that other lures work, too, sometimes even better??

That's it, I QUIT!
619musky
Posted 5/29/2009 3:04 PM (#381174 - in reply to #381025)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 264


jwelch - 5/28/2009 10:48 PM

If you don't have any double 10's, your missing out.


Ya jwelch i agree, just because you have them doesnt mean you have to throw them 24/7, but they are a vaulable tool in your arsenal.
Hawkeye
Posted 5/29/2009 4:28 PM (#381183 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


I like throwing 'em just because some people don't like hearing them. Keeps them away from the 'good' water that I want to fish.
Fiedler
Posted 5/29/2009 5:50 PM (#381200 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
I got my second fish this year last night on double 10s last night. that is a bait we will have in the water the rest of the year. oh and the sound the blades make is like music to my ears!
Guest
Posted 5/29/2009 6:35 PM (#381210 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


Fishing mainly in Illinois, knowing that lures are only tools is very imporant, but in Minnesota, someone in each boat should spend a lot of time throwing one. If not, you are missing out on fish. The results speak for themselves. There is a reason so many people including most guides are throwing them daily. Not because they are following a fad or because they dont know how to catch fish on other lures, but because they work, and work good.
fishpoop
Posted 5/30/2009 10:55 AM (#381301 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
I think I've gone one better than the double 10's. Bought some bucktails over the winter that have double 15's willow blades on it, and had Matt over at Huntertail Bucktails custom tie a couple of lureswith single # 15 colorado blades on them. These things dwarf a cowgirl. Cant wait to try them.
BassMiesterNJ
Posted 5/30/2009 5:34 PM (#381342 - in reply to #381301)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 42


Anyone throwing the Double Showgirls ?

Scaled down to 7 3/4" - 1 2/3 oz.

archerynut36
Posted 5/31/2009 5:59 PM (#381460 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
alot on the double showgirls.. we use them when you can burn them over the flats and they cast like a rocket. and also i have started using the baby girls and they are just as good as the showgirls but a tad smaller....bill
Muskie Treats
Posted 6/1/2009 7:36 AM (#381536 - in reply to #381210)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Guest - 5/29/2009 4:35 PM
There is a reason so many people including most guides are throwing them daily. Not because they are following a fad or because they dont know how to catch fish on other lures, but because they work, and work good.


That's why they basically put them away for about a month last season and started burning Baby Girls...

Fish the conditions people, NOT what everyone on the internet tells you.
DJS
Posted 6/1/2009 8:53 AM (#381557 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


I never get sick of hearing the clank of DCGs. I love happy hooker's take on this one. My favorite DCG related story happened last July on a deep, clear, cisco based lake in Vilas Conty WI. I was fishing out of a 14' aluminum bench seat boat and around the corner comes the 35K Ranger. I am sure you can guess where this is headed. They are both pounding away at a shoreline in mid-day sun in the middle of July working at mach 2 throwing DGCs. I am fairly sure they didn't see me land a plumb 42" in the middle of the lake working a Curly Sue 20' down over 35' of water. Still brings a smile to my face every time I think about it.
Question: Who misses out on more fish thew guy never using a DCG or the guy only using a DCG? I'll vote for the guy ONLY using a DCG.
dawgtown
Posted 6/1/2009 8:54 AM (#381558 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


guaranteed the guy who only throws a dcg misses out on more fish.
musky-skunk
Posted 6/1/2009 9:11 AM (#381561 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 785


I've had up to 7 fish nights fishing with cowgirls behind 2-5 other boats... that were fishing with cowgirls. You still have the variables of boat control, placing accurate casts, and retrieve speed, their an exceptional tool when the fish are on them and I throw them all the time.

That said I got my but kicked last week by the two people behind me in the boat, I was throwing a Jr. cowgirl and they both had rad dog spinnerbaits on. I switched to an M/G and managed to do pretty decent... it just depends on the situation.
muskiewhored
Posted 6/3/2009 5:13 PM (#382051 - in reply to #381168)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Location: Oswego, IL
magic bait - 5/29/2009 2:35 PM

but but but...

I threw out all my other lures. Then I spent $700 on the most expensive rod and reel I could buy just to throw cowgirls. Then I spent another $700 buying cowgirls in every color and blade combination. I even have a musky mayhem hat...

Now you're telling me that other lures work, too, sometimes even better??

That's it, I QUIT!

Who told you what I did? Well not $700 on cowgirls, butthe first part was right on! Haaa!
Guest
Posted 6/12/2009 12:54 PM (#383532 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: RE: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s


I don't like to get hung up on a hype bait either,but I'm for sure seeing more fish per time used with the DCG.It sucks because I hate throwing a heavy retrieving lure like that.
bassinbob84
Posted 6/12/2009 5:42 PM (#383564 - in reply to #380918)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
I had 3 nice fish follow on them in the past 2 days.

Does it count if I switch it up every now and then with a big bladed spinnerbait? LOL
Top H2O
Posted 6/12/2009 9:10 PM (#383587 - in reply to #383564)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I'll be throwing DCG's a lot more in July and Aug. than last year....... Why?

Because, the big Girls LOVE that sound !!!

Jerome


sorenson
Posted 6/12/2009 9:15 PM (#383588 - in reply to #383587)
Subject: Re: Already sick of hearing the clank of double 10s





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
Haven't heard one yet...

Edited by sorenson 6/12/2009 9:16 PM
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