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| There is a similar post on Muskies101. Is this the "hype" people are referring to? Are there any unbiased opinions out there that can confirm whether this lure is legit?? |
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Location: north central wisconsin | Todd, I have a rng for you. they might have changed it by now though. |
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Location: MPLS, MN | I think The grinders look great. Going to be throwing the 1/oz model on MN Opener. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | Can't wait to see the grinder. I have a DDD coming today!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, WI | I am curious. Has anyone caught any fish trolling the DDD. |
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Location: London, England | Yep! Both straight trolling and trolling and ripping! Pike though, as we don't have any 'ski over here. |
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| What type of rod have you found to work best for the DDD? |
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Location: London, England | I like my St Croix 7'6" MH with it. |
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Location: IL | I origianlly preffered the 6'9 heavy...now I am using the 7'6.. |
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Location: IL | Mike Roberts,
Bryan, Dick and I, have had quite a few reports of people catching fish trolling with the Trip D. Mostly while short lining in lakes here in IL.
matt |
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