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Blummingflower
Posted 8/4/2009 9:53 AM (#392220)
Subject: bulldawg twist?




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Location: Fonda IA
Anybody every try hanging a large twister or shad body off the back end of a bulldawg where the tail once was.Had one get rip off completely and try as I may don't think it will melt back together.Thought that it would be a different look and better then just tossing a bait into the trash????? thanks Dennis Blume
capt. ahab
Posted 8/4/2009 9:56 AM (#392221 - in reply to #392220)
Subject: RE: bulldawg twist?


you can get replacement tails from Rollie and Helens fairly cheap and you can just melt them on. Better than buying a new dawg or tossing it.
curleytail
Posted 8/4/2009 10:34 AM (#392227 - in reply to #392220)
Subject: Re: bulldawg twist?




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Location: Hayward, WI
I think one of those big shad bodies would look neat. Sort of the Bulldawg version of the Suzy Sucker. One of the big Kalin's grubs that the Hard Heads use might work too. If you try it and don't like it, then buy some replacement tails. If I were you, I would buy the Shack Attack tails from Andy. They'll hold up better than anything else.

curleytail
shaley
Posted 8/4/2009 6:40 PM (#392335 - in reply to #392227)
Subject: Re: bulldawg twist?





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I fix them all the time, next time your up give me a shout and I'll get it fixed for you. I save all my old dawgs for salvaging others with in the future.
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