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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Dunwright Dancers
 
Message Subject: Dunwright Dancers
4reukmuskies
Posted 12/27/2009 11:03 AM (#414255)
Subject: Dunwright Dancers





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I have two of them, but I don't think I have been able to get them to work properly. It seems that they need to be worked very slow or they blow out, so any tips and applications with these would be appreciated. Also, why did they stop making them a few years ago? Thanks!

Craig R.
whynot
Posted 12/27/2009 11:14 AM (#414258 - in reply to #414255)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancers




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You can work them fast, just have to figure it out. Used to use 24" Terminator leaders on them until they started falling apart. Now I just use 14" Stealth leaders, works fine. I assume they weren't selling, not sure, email Dan at Dunwright tackle he'll be able to tell you. Good lure, caught some big fish on them.
jerken jimi
Posted 1/1/2010 10:50 AM (#415003 - in reply to #414258)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancers





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Location: Birchwood, WI.
try using 6 1/2'' stainless steel wire .043'' die with ballbearing swivel, for your leaders!!!!!!! dunwright's work great ' any size fast or slow!!!!!!! plus 6' to a 6 1/2' jerk bait rod!!!!!!!!

Edited by jerken jimi 1/1/2010 10:55 AM
4reukmuskies
Posted 1/1/2010 11:04 AM (#415007 - in reply to #414255)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancers





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Thanks for the info guys. How do you think those weighted leaders would work? I was thinking of getting a few of them for this application.

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