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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Wolly Pogs
 
Message Subject: Wolly Pogs
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Posted 11/8/2011 9:40 PM (#524024)
Subject: Wolly Pogs


What are the opinions out there on wolly pogs. I've been using them for two years now and have moved some big fish on them, but haven't landed one. Seems like they're a 'big fish' bait due to the clack and water they move.

You guys have better luck with a little chop, or in the fall with the amount of water they move?
Big Bry
Posted 11/11/2012 9:27 PM (#597351 - in reply to #524024)
Subject: Re: Wolly Pogs




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I love the wolly pog! I do great on calm nights with it, and you are right about it being a big fish bait. My first fish was on a creeper but I like the wolly pog better because it has a better action and doesn't have the wings like a creeper so hook ups are much better! Greg Nimmer does a great job! Literally art that catches
fish! As to not catching the fish, it is all about timing. It is a top water bait so a lot has to do with how the fish hits the bait. In a little cho,p I like his prop baits. Good luck!
-Big Bry
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