Muskie Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
Moderators: Slamr

View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]

Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Tackle Industries Question?
 
Message Subject: Tackle Industries Question?
DJS
Posted 1/30/2010 4:00 PM (#420669)
Subject: Tackle Industries Question?


What are the improvements on the latest version of the Super D? Plastic more durable? Harness flexible? I had a few problems with holes in the tail just behind the hook.
Thanks
pepsiboy
Posted 1/30/2010 4:08 PM (#420671 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?


i have never seen that problem!
imho they dont need any improvements,they are rock solid since long time ago
ChinWhiskers
Posted 1/30/2010 4:30 PM (#420673 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: RE: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 518


Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
Im not a big fan of the super D, but one things for sure It's built tough as nails never had any kind problem with it. ????? Marv.
North Pike
Posted 1/30/2010 10:38 PM (#420721 - in reply to #420673)
Subject: RE: Tackle Industries Question?


ChinWhiskers - 1/30/2010 4:30 PM

Im not a big fan of the super D, but one things for sure It's built tough as nails never had any kind problem with it. ????? Marv.


I'm curios what don't you like about them?
welldriller
Posted 1/30/2010 10:44 PM (#420723 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 402


Location: Eagle River, WI
They do work differently than bulldawgs. But, that makes since, cuz they're not bulldawgs.
I actually prefer to use super d's when I'm fishing open water. If I'm ripping through the weeds or working a weed edge I prefer bullgawgs. Just my .02.
Top H2O
Posted 1/30/2010 10:57 PM (#420726 - in reply to #420723)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
What is the difference between the two? (Action wise)
I only have Bulldawgs.
Jerome
bassinbob84
Posted 1/30/2010 11:01 PM (#420728 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
They seem to work deeper than bulldawgs. I've done well with both. There's less flutter in the super d. I prefer slow rolling them over bulldawgs. As stated above dawgs are great for weedier areas.
welldriller
Posted 1/30/2010 11:52 PM (#420735 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 402


Location: Eagle River, WI
I think that the super d's are more front heavy than the dawgs. I agree that they have less flutter but I believe that mkes them sink a little faster which is why I like to work them over open water.
Chubs
Posted 1/31/2010 8:41 AM (#420750 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: RE: Tackle Industries Question?


And here I thought it was just me that thought the tail was a little more lively on the Bulldawgs. The regular Bulldawg is just a tad bigger profile than the Super D as well. I like them both, but I generally reach for the BD first. I doubt the fish can tell a difference though, and I love all the color varieties of the Super D's. The price is great too.
archerynut36
Posted 1/31/2010 8:55 AM (#420752 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
they are both good, i use both and i do agree if your fishing open water and the baitfish are hanging deeper, in order to rip a bait through them , the sd is better for getting to the ball first than a bd. the baitshad are quick movers and your bait needss to get to them quick, so you can rip it through the ball and get the muskies attention, and this is already ben done before the bd will get there, the sd does sink faster, but when the ball is closer to the surface te bd does better.
brad and james make great baits . i will always support both of them .
as a note i am verry glad that brad went back to the older plastic and the new harness system (pro-dawg) brings back to the sevenstrand days when they were good, and i have about 10 originals that i still throw becouse they work and are easily fixable....bill
leech lake strain
Posted 1/31/2010 1:41 PM (#420797 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?




Posts: 536


I have a bunch of both and like both I would have a hard time choosing, but just because of the price it makes more sense to me to purchase the super d's they are quite a bit less, buy three super d's for the price of two bulldawgs or better yet go to ebay and buy a super d for like 5 bucks!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 1/31/2010 2:31 PM (#420812 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
I thought they came out wirh a new " body lock harness" ?? Maybe im mistaken and the body lock harness isnt new

Edited by JakeStCroixSkis 1/31/2010 2:34 PM
jasonvkop
Posted 1/31/2010 2:38 PM (#420814 - in reply to #420812)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
JakeStCroixSkis - 1/31/2010 3:31 PM

I thought they came out wirh a new " body lock harness" ?? Maybe im mistaken and the body lock harness isnt new


What bait are you referring to here? The Gen III Super Ds, Bulldawgs, and ProDawgs all have different harness systems.
archerynut36
Posted 1/31/2010 2:54 PM (#420817 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
hey jake i was talking about the split prodawg harness its like using a seven strand wire dawg, alot more movement in the water. better than the solid wire throuth the bait, now james does use a spiral like harness (body lock )that lt keeps the bait together in the head and MI did something like that too, so the head stays together and the weight wont push through like the cheap plastic dawgs did...bill
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 1/31/2010 3:05 PM (#420818 - in reply to #420814)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
jasonvkop - 1/31/2010 3:38 PM

JakeStCroixSkis - 1/31/2010 3:31 PM

I thought they came out wirh a new " body lock harness" ?? Maybe im mistaken and the body lock harness isnt new


What bait are you referring to here? The Gen III Super Ds, Bulldawgs, and ProDawgs all have different harness systems.



Was refering to the original question.. Recent improvements of the super d.
jasonvkop
Posted 1/31/2010 3:19 PM (#420821 - in reply to #420818)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
JakeStCroixSkis - 1/31/2010 4:05 PM
Was refering to the original question.. Recent improvements of the super d.


Gotcha. Yep, new full body lock coil harness (GEN II coil harness was just at the head of the bait) and more durable plastic for the GEN III.
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/31/2010 5:20 PM (#420842 - in reply to #420821)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Sorry, just saw this.

On the new SuperDs I have out right now the differences are the following:
1) There was a "nub" at the end of the harness and it was just long enough to cause a few tails falling off. I only got a few emails about this but it was enough to jut reduce that nub length on the harness. All of my current SuperDs in my inventory and with the retailers have this new harness now.
2) Lure molds are new too. The a$$ end of the lure body right before the tail is now slightly thicker. Did that since I figured it would also help the tail problem.
3) 10% harder plastisol and we went with a plastisol from BASF just to make sure the consistency would be there from bait #1 to bait #100,000.
4) We modified the harness from the older double coil to a full coil harness. Why? Not sure, just looked better to me and it can't hurt to keep your lure catching fish into the double digits FYI-21 musky boated is a customer record. Only reason they stopped using it was musky #21 was their PB.
5) We still use triple split rings but I had two customer who almost lost fish on my older triple split rings (paper clipping). Again, only two complaints but that was enough to change the metal used. We now use triple split rings made out of the super strong tempered stainless steel material. The pull strength is over 175# on the Mag SuperDs now.
6) New eyes. They look more like a real fish eye with the tear drop shape. And we all know a musky coming in at 15mph looks at that! lol
7) New packaging for the retailers. We went with a new blister packaging and not the bag with card label.

Overall my cost to make the SuperDs went up by about 20% but we left the price the same. Figured with the economy the way it is some guys could use the extra few buck$ to go fishing.

If you have anymore questions please feel free to email me or ask here.
Thanks,
James
[email protected]
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/1/2010 9:17 AM (#420963 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Oh, forgot.... Also added 21 colors up to 42 colors total with the 5 lines of SuperDs/MegaDs and 21 colors on the MiniDs. The MiniDs also have the coil hanress in them.
dawg lover
Posted 2/2/2010 7:40 PM (#421328 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: RE: Tackle Industries Question?


thanks for the updates and detailed info James. Loved the old ones, can't wait to try the new ones. dawgs are nice, but you can keep a tight line easier on the drop with super D's, and they flat out tear up the fish! if bd's were priced the same, I'd still reach for super D's!
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/2/2010 10:11 PM (#421362 - in reply to #420669)
Subject: Re: Tackle Industries Question?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Thanks. I think every swimbait out there has its time and place. I am a closet Curly Sue lover myself. shhhhh, don't tell anyone
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)