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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Bulldawg life
 
Message Subject: Bulldawg life
musky2424
Posted 11/4/2013 10:00 PM (#671903)
Subject: Bulldawg life





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Location: Appleton Wi
On average how many fish do bulldawgs take before they are done?
honkermusky
Posted 11/4/2013 10:15 PM (#671908 - in reply to #671903)
Subject: Re: Bulldawg life




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Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
depends have had some that catch a dozen before they are done and others that catch one and it's shot. the new ones have a harder rubber then the old ones. I think the old ones move better but the rubber is a lot softer.
Guest
Posted 11/5/2013 9:12 AM (#671954 - in reply to #671908)
Subject: Re: Bulldawg life


honkermusky - 11/4/2013 10:15 PM

depends have had some that catch a dozen before they are done and others that catch one and it's shot. the new ones have a harder rubber then the old ones. I think the old ones move better but the rubber is a lot softer.


When did their rubber change? I have a couple from only 2 years ago that I love throwing and can get to work really great, but every single one I've bought this year is less than impressive. The mag's don'e seem to have much of a fall to them.

To me, as a pretty new addict to the sport, any muskie I catch is worth the $20 that I spent on the lure so if it's junk that just means I get to go to Thorne Bros. again. I casted one off because of a backlash last year. Don't do that. It will pee you off.
honkermusky
Posted 11/5/2013 10:14 AM (#671973 - in reply to #671903)
Subject: Re: Bulldawg life




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Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
I don't remember exactly. I want to say about three years ago maybe two.
gordonmann69
Posted 11/5/2013 10:39 AM (#671980 - in reply to #671903)
Subject: Re: Bulldawg life




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Try a TI SuperD too. With their coil harness they are tough baits and cost little less too. Medusa and the older Shack Attack baits are good.
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