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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Can somebody that has a cow dussa post some close up pictures of where the blades/bucktail meet the medussa I want to make my own so I want to see how they are put together. Thanks | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | i have a friend that makes spinnerbait arms and those beaver blades for pounders. is that what this is? | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | well like those beaver ones. same idea. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | It might be, that's what I'm trying to figure out. I'm trying to figure out if it is attached to the eye on the medussa or if it's some fancy design where bucktail wire that runs thru the whole medussa (I hope you understand what I mean) Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | my friend uses split rings or leader snaps. (cant think of the name.) that way you dont mess the lure up. i dont have one yet, i sued one on his boat last year. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Ok thanks that's what I was hoping to here because I would like to have the option of blades or no blades without needing 2 different baits | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | my friends are just the blades, a few beads and the snap. that flash is cool tho. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I think I'm going to tie up something like that with some leftover bucktail wire and add the flash and blades | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | awesome. if you remember, post a pic. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Will do, might be a while though I've got to order some flash and supplies | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | What size blades do you guys think I should use? I think I'm going to make a few with a mini dussa and a few with a regular dussa. | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | hmm. not sure. 6 to 8? i have no clue. i dont have enough experience to know the sizes. i started last june. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I think I heard somewhere what the regular size cow dussa (I'm assuming a regular dussa) uses DCG blades, so I think I'll go 8 on the reg and 6 on the mini. I'll get some 7 just in case. Good thing blades aren't crazy expensive. | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | i plan on buying a 2 pounder and a supermodel (size 13 blades). take the blades off and make a cow pounder xl! | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | That's a awesome!! I've already been planning the 2 pounder buzzbait! Still in the planning faze. I'll probably need one of the fancy automatic tuna reels to get it going lol. Or maybe I'll just chuck it out and go full throttle on the 50 horse. Maybe I'll start with a shallow pounder buzzbait first. | ||
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Posts: 259 | Size 10 blades are for mag dawgs Size 13 are for pounders If you want it to look proportionate, use size 20 blades with 2 pounders. Now the question is: Where the hell does one finde size 20 blades? | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | I've been looking for double 20 blades for a 20" plus bucktail I want to make, if you find them let me know. I know somebody has them because I remember somebody a long time ago posted something about a double 20. For the two pound cow I would defiantly go for the 20s, but for the 2 pound buzzbait I was just going to use a propeller from a mid sized bush plane lol. | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | i am looking for 20s on facebook groups. i will let you know. | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | ok so my friend has 15s. the pic is 15s nxet to 12s Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | There's a really good video on here from the Vermilion Dam Lodge Outing where Matt Seifert gives some really good tips about how he makes Cow-Dussas. Look it up. I took what he said, made a few for myself and friends, and they helped put some good quality fish in the boat. C7 | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | 15 by 9 | ||
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not really a cow-dussa but similar. All parts are purchased and assembled. Sorry tried posting a picture but its too big of a hassle to get pictures posted. | |||
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | A 2 pounder with size 20 blades in front? Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 95 Location: Shakopee Minnesota | im doing pounders next year. and cannonballs. | ||
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Posts: 259 | I would also be interested if anyone findes size 20 blades. Btw, would attaching a size 20 blade to the back of a 2 pounder helidawg style provide enought resistance so that one may fish the lure in shallow water? | ||
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Posts: 9 | Wouldn't #20 blade be a little overkill? What gear you want to use for this? | ||
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Posts: 1148 | JakeStCroixSkis - 2/9/2017 1:32 PM A 2 pounder with size 20 blades in front? LOL. Just stupid. | ||
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What the heck would one use to pull something like that? One of those giant electric reels they use for blue fin tuna? And casting it would be done by using a kite only slightly smaller than a hang glider with a quick release pin? | |||
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Posts: 118 Location: Minnesota | The 20's I tied up came from Thorne Bros a few years back. The winch 5.4:1 pulls them with ease. | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | North of 8 - 3/2/2017 7:25 AM What the heck would one use to pull something like that? One of those giant electric reels they use for blue fin tuna? And casting it would be done by using a kite only slightly smaller than a hang glider with a quick release pin? Already tried that, blew the reel out. Think I'll just hook it to the winch on my truck and paddle it out there with a kayak. Only problem is you have to fish from shore, unless you got a boat you can park a car on. | ||
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