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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Dunwright Hatchet
 
Message Subject: Dunwright Hatchet
Jim
Posted 9/30/2009 7:40 PM (#402639)
Subject: Dunwright Hatchet


Anyone have an experience with this bait? Hows the action and does it catch fish?
-Jim
Muskerboy
Posted 9/30/2009 8:49 PM (#402651 - in reply to #402639)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Hatchet





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Take a look at the video of the bait on their website, http://www.dunwrighttackle.com/hatchet.shtml
Biddler2
Posted 10/1/2009 6:12 AM (#402695 - in reply to #402639)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Hatchet





Posts: 81


Location: Indiana
I have caught fish on them and moved some others, I like the fact the action is always there no tuning or weighting to get them to do what you want. They do rise fast so it's not really a great bait if your trying to work them deeper. I would also suggest swapping out the split rings to ones you trust because I did have one open on the dunwright dancer once. It's one of my favorite jerks for shallow water fishing.
RIVER HUNTER
Posted 10/1/2009 9:00 AM (#402711 - in reply to #402639)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Hatchet




Posts: 33


Location: New Berlin WI / Pelican Lake WI
The main reason I like this bait is that it is differnt. I have caught a good amount of fish on it and it holds up well and stays tuned. I like using it as a dive and rise most of the time.
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