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dami0101
Posted 8/20/2013 6:17 PM (#658477)
Subject: Pick a Bulldawg





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
So TB is having a 20% off sale currently and I'm looking at picking up my first Bull Dawgs, currently I have a charged cisco regular medussa, a white sucker mag superD, and a green perch storm thunderbeast. I was looking at the magnum sized bull dawgs in the walley or cisco pattern but can't decide between the pro dawg vs UV daw or if I should get the mag double dawg. Course the other option is to get another medussa or a superD. What are your guys thoughts? Do you like one version of the bull dawg better than another? I typically fish shallow stained/dirty lakes.
CiscoKid
Posted 8/20/2013 6:57 PM (#658483 - in reply to #658477)
Subject: RE: Pick a Bulldawg





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Get yourself a Hardhead. It is a much more versatile bait, and the fish like it.
greenhyena
Posted 8/20/2013 7:14 PM (#658487 - in reply to #658477)
Subject: Re: Pick a Bulldawg





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
Sweet, glad you mentioned the sale, just dropped a cool bill there! As far as the dawgs go, the pro's have a jointed internal harness, that's the difference. I have two pro's and they do seem to track a little straighter out of the box than the others, but I can't say I really prefer one over the other. I haven't used a double dawg or a medussa, but I've done really well with superD's. As far as cisco or walleye, it prob depends on your lakes you're fishing, but I do better with cisco.
tundrawalker00
Posted 8/20/2013 7:20 PM (#658489 - in reply to #658477)
Subject: Re: Pick a Bulldawg




Posts: 504


Location: Ludington, MI
Yeah, I bought a custom Mag Dawg without the pro harness and I really had to play with it to tune it. A lot more than I expected. Finally got it, though. Thanks for the tip on the sale.
jano
Posted 8/21/2013 12:54 AM (#658551 - in reply to #658477)
Subject: Re: Pick a Bulldawg




to stay in the topic i would say keep your dawgs idea for 1 simple reason they catch the biggest numbers of big fish each years,let them fish on a versatile fashion and you just keep sweeping them and catch the biggest one.i would take a mag black and org tail,or a walleye org tail,last year my gf caught a 49 on a double tails but i prefer the single tail because they sink faster.there is some day when the pounder really shine over the magnum so i would also get one of them.i think tackleindustries currently make some good deal for the big one.i don't have any but i think they are more durable and cheaper than the real one
dfree
Posted 8/21/2013 1:20 AM (#658552 - in reply to #658477)
Subject: Re: Pick a Bulldawg




Posts: 165


Location: Minnesota
is it an in store sale? or online?
dami0101
Posted 8/21/2013 6:22 AM (#658556 - in reply to #658552)
Subject: Re: Pick a Bulldawg





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
dfree - 8/21/2013 1:20 AM

is it an in store sale? or online?


It's online or in store if you bring in the email promoting the 20% off. Got burned once by the online sale not being honored in store so now I double check everything.
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