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Message Subject: Bulldawgs
619musky
Posted 7/5/2009 3:54 PM (#387177)
Subject: Bulldawgs





Posts: 264


hey i own a few magnum dawgs and like them a lot, i also think they are plenty big. Just wondering if you think there is a need for pounders if you already have the mags. Or are the pounders a neccesity to have, especially in fall.

thanks
PIKEMASTER
Posted 7/5/2009 4:14 PM (#387185 - in reply to #387177)
Subject: RE: Bulldawgs





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
BIG BAITS = BIG FISH, YES to the POUNDERS, the Pounder will move twice the water that a mag dawg will.
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/5/2009 4:25 PM (#387187 - in reply to #387185)
Subject: RE: Bulldawgs





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Go get the big baits! Little fish love big baits too I caught a lot of 30"+ pike this year on swimbaits with the tail out that are 20" long.
Top H2O
Posted 7/5/2009 5:24 PM (#387190 - in reply to #387187)
Subject: RE: Bulldawgs




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I just added 4 more Pounders to my collection because, one cannot have enough Pounders/Big Rubber baits "imho"

They flat out catch more fish,....Where I usually fish.

Jerome
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Posted 7/5/2009 10:05 PM (#387228 - in reply to #387177)
Subject: RE: Bulldawgs


Pounders are sweet baits and they will always have a place in my box
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