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| I've heard very little about the 12" version since it first came out, and I'm just curious what anyone thinks of the big version versus the standard sizes. Are they just a big version of the original, or does the size affect what you can do with them? They only sell the 12" version in DDD, so who has made themselves a 12" DD, and what are your thoughts on it? One last thing, the floating option on the 12"er... how does it compare?
I'm a huge fan of the DD and DDD and had planned to pick up the 12" version when it came out, but for whatever reason I haven't picked one up yet. I will order one soon before my fall trip to find out for myself, but curious to see what is said about them. A squirrely DD is definitely my favorite plastic bait, but bigger is so often better.
Fall is here, and primetime for twitching big cranks on the rocks is now.
Ryan
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| Sounds like the same lines as the bigfoot depthraider, heard absolutely nothing about it. |
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| I like it, had two fish eat one a couple weekends ago. |
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Location: Racine, Wi | If you do a search, we had a discussion about them a while back. I've thrown them in fall and done okay with them (last year they preferred the 12" verses the smaller one for some reason in my boat). It's definitely a little different to work then it's little brother, but will be thrown again this fall in my boat for sure. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I have one. I haven't given it the water time I should. It hasn't been eaten yet but it looks good in the water. I would say it's a little harder to work than the original size, but really not bad for a pretty big bait.
I do know somebody that has caught a handful of fish on one, so they do work.
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Location: Madtown, WI | anybody have the trolling depth curves for the floater? |
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