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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Big Dawg vs Big Nasty
 
Message Subject: Big Dawg vs Big Nasty
Pepper
Posted 3/31/2015 10:02 AM (#762624)
Subject: Big Dawg vs Big Nasty




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What is the difference between these rods?
Ronix
Posted 3/31/2015 10:17 AM (#762625 - in reply to #762624)
Subject: Re: Big Dawg vs Big Nasty




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6" in length, 1" in handle length (nasty is 17.5" in split grip dawg is 16.5" in split grip if I'm not mistaken), the big dawg is a bit stouter in the tip than the nasty. IMO the big nasty is probably the best all-purpose rod there is
Will Schultz
Posted 3/31/2015 11:20 AM (#762644 - in reply to #762624)
Subject: Re: Big Dawg vs Big Nasty





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
The BD is great for med/big rubber, heavy gliders, etc. but it also works great for 10" suicks and large minnow baits. I find myself picking up one of these often because it's light in hand and fishes well. The BN can do much of what the BD does but it's heavier and doesn't handle as well IMO. The action is a little slower on the BN and keeps fish hooked well which makes it good in figure eights and it's my go-to rod for blades larger than size 9 fluted.
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