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Brozz88![]() |
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Posts: 216 | Say I wanted to try fishing some dawgs more next year, which ones are on everybodys must have list? Size, color,I wanna buy 5-6 good ones tops,I have enough lures in the army just need a few of the proven producers.mainly clear water so I'm thinkin natural perch and walleye of course but what else? | ||
Nolan![]() |
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Black/orange. Walleye. Lemontail. Good to go! | |||
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Posts: 404 Location: Lakeville, MN | Some version of black, a lemon tail, a custom that catches your eye... bigwoods, thornes, mto, muskyshop all have cool customs | ||
tswoboda![]() |
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Posts: 349 | Mag Dawgs. Walleye, black/orange tail, cisco | ||
Sidejack![]() |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | I got mad love for eel pout dawgs, and that's on the real. Never without blue in clear water so the blue cisco, blue/silver or, sexy shad would be at the ready also. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
jchiggins![]() |
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Posts: 1760 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Cisco, glitter oil orange, walleye, black, lemon tail, Twinkie. | ||
ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20254 Location: oswego, il | You will end up with way more than 5 or 6. | ||
Brozz88![]() |
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Posts: 216 | Well I'm sure after I get bit, it always happens but I need a good place to start with. I think I'm goin to buy 8-10 regs and mags in perch,walleye,black/orange,lemon tail, blue Cisco and eel pout. Should get me started.these,a dozen new bucks and a pair of new/used rods for my late Christmas present to my self. | ||
mastical![]() |
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Posts: 568 Location: Lake St Clair | Black / white All white | ||
Sidejack![]() |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | x2 on all black and all white dawgs. A given fer shore! Check out the colour "Orca" at R & H's Me want.. | ||
Baby Mallard![]() |
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My advice...buy 3 different colors at the most to start out with. Buy the colors you have confidence in. Once your baits are bit up and falling apart...get more. | |||
Nolan![]() |
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Forget the Regs and go for the Mag Dawgs. I 2nd Baby Mallard.. dawgs can suck a lot of $100 bills out of you real fast. | |||
Rudedog![]() |
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Posts: 633 Location: S.W. WI | I'll re state what Nolan and Mallard said. Cuz it's right on! -Get 3 -4 different colors ( natural, bright, white, black) -Get a few shallow versions too- they glide awesome -And get mostly MAGNUM sized Dawgs The people I know who don't have much luck on Dawgs, are almost always throwing the reg size and not the Magnums. I know regular size Dawgs have a time and place, but the Mags rule. By far. IMO they displace and move so much water that I believe the size IS the major trigger factor. Kinda like a Dbl 10 bucktail. Undeniable in my book. but that's just my $.02 -Jon | ||
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Posts: 426 Location: Perryville, MO | It's been said many times before, but consider buying a Hardhead. Shallow and deep with the same lure. And new rubber tails are a whole lot cheaper than a new bait. While I'm not that great of stick and may not get all the intricacies of using rubber, I seem to be able to get a HH to do the same things as a dawg. (I don't know...I'm probably missing something though.) It has been a great bait for me, anyway. As far as colors, I agree with everyone else (black, white, natural - walleye or perch, and something bright). I'm surprised guys haven't made a big deal over walleye with an orange tail. | ||
tomyv![]() |
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Posts: 1310 Location: Washington, PA | Walleye/Orange Tail. Walleye/white tail. Black/Orange. Mags. Beyond that, try some hardheads. | ||
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Posts: 427 | I would look at tackle industries. In my opinion you get a lot more for your money. I have had good luck with his orange walleye pattern as well as several of his other ones. | ||
achotrod![]() |
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Posts: 1283 | I also say look at TI. I have a bunch of Dawgs, Dussas and Super Ds. The softer rubber on the Ds is really nice and they are much cheaper. | ||
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Posts: 131 Location: Lake St. Clair | Softer rubber is not a plus IMO. Once you start fishing them and start catching fish on them, you will realize that. Rubber baits get destroyed no matter what, so you might as well go with a tougher rubber. The old medussa's compared to the new ones are a great example. Stick with dawgs instead of superD's IMO. | ||
Ja Rule![]() |
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Posts: 415 | Instead of just going all out with Dawgs or Super D's, I would get a few of both. They have slightly different actions and characteristics, and you may prefer one to the other. They are both good baits and both have uses, so does the Hardhead. I feel like if you are really into these style baits I would try all three. Color selection will depend on what type of waters you are fishing, but you can't beat an all black or a cisco in my opinion. I could get by for the rest of my fishing life with just those two colors. | ||
ILmuskie![]() |
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | I like to buy few myself and I wondered where you put? Plastic is bad for cooler and tacklebox....? You put in large clear plastic bag and sealed? | ||
SixBowls![]() |
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Posts: 149 | ILmuskie - 12/27/2013 7:36 AM I like to buy few myself and I wondered where you put? Plastic is bad for cooler and tacklebox....? You put in large clear plastic bag and sealed? I put them in large ziplocks and store them in deep Plano boxes. It keeps the hooks from tangling and colors from bleeding but is not ideal if you change baits a lot. Takes a bit to get them in and out of bag. | ||
Ja Rule![]() |
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Posts: 415 | I just use the deep Plano boxes and it works fine. I haven't had an issue with bleeding but I also don't mix different brands of plastic baits together. | ||
Sidejack![]() |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | Don't ferget the 2 lber ! They're delicious.. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
ILmuskie![]() |
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | SixBowls - 12/27/2013 10:26 AM ILmuskie - 12/27/2013 7:36 AM I like to buy few myself and I wondered where you put? Plastic is bad for cooler and tacklebox....? You put in large clear plastic bag and sealed? I put them in large ziplocks and store them in deep Plano boxes. It keeps the hooks from tangling and colors from bleeding but is not ideal if you change baits a lot. Takes a bit to get them in and out of bag. Thanks! ![]() ![]() | ||
ILmuskie![]() |
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | Sidejack - 12/27/2013 11:35 AM Don't ferget the 2 lber ! They're delicious.. Wow! 32 oz! Must be use shark rod! 250 lbs line! | ||
Tackle Industries![]() |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | waterwolfhunter - 12/26/2013 8:41 PM Softer rubber is not a plus IMO. Once you start fishing them and start catching fish on them, you will realize that. Rubber baits get destroyed no matter what, so you might as well go with a tougher rubber. The old medussa's compared to the new ones are a great example. Stick with dawgs instead of superD's IMO. Brad, I think you have some of my older SuperD lures but you should really try our new SuperD lures. We are on design generation V now. The new rubber is fantastic and the new harness is really cool too. Same full body coil harness to keep the rubber in tact after multiple hit but we moved the weight system around. About 30% of the nose weight was moved back to give the new SuperD lures more of a glide vs that 45 degree hopping action. Found that more guys like the longer glide vs hop so we made the change mid 2013. Also got 18 new custom color SuperDs in 5oz and 8oz along with the current 42 stock colors. Over 500 SuperD swimbaits to pick from! Nobody even comes close to that much variety in colors and sizes as Tackle Industries. Thanks and see you at the shows. James | ||
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Tackle Industries - 12/28/2013 2:44 PM Same full body coil harness to keep the rubber in tact after multiple hit but we moved the weight system around. About 30% of the nose weight was moved back to give the new SuperD lures more of a glide vs that 45 degree hopping action. Found that more guys like the longer glide vs hop so we made the change mid 2013. Not intending to create any controversy, but did moving the weight make the new SuperD's perform like a Dawg, or do they still have a unique action? | |||
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Posts: 1283 | Ive been keeping mine in a deep plano boxes as well. All brands in all colors in the same box. No bleeding except on one yellow Storm(forget what they called them) now has a dark spot from another black Storm on the tail. Dussas, Dawgs and Ds have not had any issues that I have seen. | ||
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Posts: 1660 Location: central Wisconsin | I have had very little actionn on rubber, only got fish when hopping off the bottom in rocks. Do you guys work them with large sweeps, up/down action, short jerks, straight reeling or what? | ||
Michaeldircz![]() |
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Posts: 47 | LOTW perch colored mag dawg is a very productive bait in clear water | ||
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