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| http://www.leolures.com/index.htm
Has anyone used these? Had any success? Anything special (good or bad) about them?
They are a local company, a few miles from my house actually. I picked up the LEO-Musky Dawg in Arthur Perch and tomorrow I will be fishing it on... Lake Arthur.
Anyway, just curious, this isn't a passive promo or anything, I've never even used them. Just fishing for opinions and tips. |
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Posts: 909
| Quality Lures and a great bunch of people who make them!
Brian |
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| you can include todd in the same category of boyer,and wiley,top notch lures!
leo dawg produce lots of big fish |
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| Thanks for the responses...
I trolled and cast the Leo Musky Dawg for a few hours today and was very pleased with it despite my lack of real production. I took a good friend out for a few hours and we didn't fish very hard or very serious. However, that being said, I was very impressed. I was able to adjust the running depth by bending the lip downward. This made it run a bit shallower and it ran nice and straight out of the box. I have the jointed model and it has some serious action. Very nice product I think. |
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Posts: 463
Location: Sw Pennsylvania | All around leos are great baits and hold up well under speed. Always run a leo or two in my trolling spread sometime throughout the day.. The shayla shads and musky dawgs are my favorites.. |
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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania | todd is the man....makes some great lures and has always taken care of me! |
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Posts: 341
Location: Passaic, NJ - Upper French River, ON | Black sucker musky dawg or shayla shad - Todd's lures are great. |
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