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callworth
Posted 2/20/2015 9:40 PM (#755211)
Subject: Rubber and Blades




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Anyone ever use a combo like this? Either one or two blades on like a regular bulldawg? Can something like this be purchased?
cave run legend
Posted 2/20/2015 9:41 PM (#755212 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades





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Bulldozer?
callworth
Posted 2/20/2015 9:58 PM (#755214 - in reply to #755212)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Tell me more... Not like a hellidawg. I'm talking more like a bucktail
curleytail
Posted 2/20/2015 10:07 PM (#755218 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Location: Hayward, WI
Bulldozers on this page
http://www.muskytackleonline.com/category/184-musky-innovations?sor...

Didn't Musky Mayhem and Chaos Tackle do something with a 1/2 Cowgirl in front of a Medussa too? Maybe just for a short time. It would also be very easy to make these up yourself if you wanted.

I've never tried it, but seems like it would work.
Riverrat351
Posted 2/20/2015 10:12 PM (#755220 - in reply to #755214)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Location: Central Wisconsin
You mean like this? Look on Musky Tackle Online, or Musky Innovations website.


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callworth
Posted 2/20/2015 10:22 PM (#755221 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Yea. Anything attached? Guess I need some new split rings pliers then too
Bondy
Posted 2/20/2015 11:49 PM (#755226 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: RE: Rubber and Blades




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Check this out. It was a great bait for us last year.
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/174/page/...
tkuntz
Posted 2/21/2015 8:21 AM (#755251 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Location: Waukee, IA
I recently picked up a couple of Inhaler double blades from fleet farm. They are similar to what is shown above, essentially the front portion of a bucktail with 2 blades, but in lieu of a split ring it has a fast detaching clip so you could change it without the use of a split ring pliers. I plan on adding them to big rubber for night fishing this summer, adding vibration to a large silhouette. Having been said, a split ring pliers is only $15 and a fantastic tool.

The blades
http://imgur.com/lBpJefF

The combo
http://imgur.com/Cb4YIBQ

The daisy chain (for tru lunkers only)
http://imgur.com/afPo8Ms

Note: I still used a split ring pliers for safety and convenience.
callworth
Posted 2/21/2015 9:41 AM (#755266 - in reply to #755251)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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tkuntz - 2/21/2015 8:21 AM

I recently picked up a couple of Inhaler double blades from fleet farm. They are similar to what is shown above, essentially the front portion of a bucktail with 2 blades, but in lieu of a split ring it has a fast detaching clip so you could change it without the use of a split ring pliers. I plan on adding them to big rubber for night fishing this summer, adding vibration to a large silhouette. Having been said, a split ring pliers is only $15 and a fantastic tool.

The blades
http://imgur.com/lBpJefF

The combo
http://imgur.com/Cb4YIBQ

The daisy chain (for tru lunkers only)
http://imgur.com/afPo8Ms

Note: I still used a split ring pliers for safety and convenience.


whoa this is cool
IlliniMuskie
Posted 2/21/2015 9:46 AM (#755268 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades





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I've used both the Bull Dozer and the Inhaler blades in front of a Spring Dawg or the equivalent size from TI. It is exactly what you're looking for, in my opinion. Basically a bucktail with a rubber bait body as opposed to a flahabou/marabou/hair, etc body. I love the way it looks in the water.
Muskie Bob
Posted 2/21/2015 10:21 AM (#755280 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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The daisy chain (for tru lunkers only) looks interesting. I wonder how well it would cast. Still looks interesting to try something similar to that. Neat idea.
achotrod
Posted 2/21/2015 12:18 PM (#755293 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades





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I like big tubes with blades up front. Dont own any and havent come across any for sale. But a guide put me on them and I really felt it was a great bait and had great action
FAT-SKI
Posted 2/21/2015 12:33 PM (#755296 - in reply to #755293)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
The Chaos tackle one was called the "COW-DUSSA" Here is a link to see one. I had a buddy a few years ago catch a giant on this bait.

https://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=AwrB8p7tzuhUyVsAuaa...

I also built one like that. 13" lime green minnow with double 8s in front of it. I like it a lot!
callworth
Posted 2/21/2015 5:01 PM (#755332 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




Posts: 125


I guess you can connect any of those bull dozers to: medussas, dawgs, and red october tubes. I'm liking this...
Zib
Posted 2/21/2015 5:32 PM (#755338 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: RE: Rubber and Blades





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Location: Detroit River

These will get the job done:

 

 

tkuntz
Posted 2/21/2015 5:50 PM (#755340 - in reply to #755211)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades




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Location: Waukee, IA
Forget the tranx, I think you would need a boat winch to pull the daisy chain.
cave run legend
Posted 2/21/2015 6:21 PM (#755345 - in reply to #755340)
Subject: Re: Rubber and Blades





Posts: 2097


You don't burn those in?
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