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Message Subject: Dunwright Dancer
boelrich2
Posted 8/10/2008 8:00 PM (#330729)
Subject: Dunwright Dancer




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Location: Rhinelander, Wi
I was just at Gander Mountian in Wausau today and they had a bunch of these baits in a bin marked at 75% off so I only paid $4.00 them. I got a couple of them and was wondering if anyone has had any luck using them and if there are any tricks to it.

Edited by boelrich2 8/10/2008 8:15 PM
Whoolligan
Posted 8/10/2008 8:21 PM (#330734 - in reply to #330729)
Subject: RE: Dunwright Dancer




Posts: 457


I like em pretty well. They are a good glider in spring for me. No tricks, just light taps and they move nicely. They aren't a real WIDE glider, but they do the trick.
Matt Hansen
Posted 8/11/2008 12:49 AM (#330764 - in reply to #330734)
Subject: RE: Dunwright Dancer




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Edited by Matt Hansen 8/11/2008 4:07 PM
Matt Hansen
Posted 8/11/2008 12:54 AM (#330765 - in reply to #330734)
Subject: RE: Dunwright Dancer




Posts: 6


I like the dunwright dancer its one of my favorite lures. I prefer the 6in because i think that you can control it better than the larger ones.



Edited by Matt Hansen 8/12/2008 11:29 PM
whynot
Posted 8/12/2008 10:46 AM (#331051 - in reply to #330729)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancer




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The dancer is a great lure, however, I only like the biggest size. I think it's 7.5" or 8". I've caught 6 fish on the same dancer in the past year. I actually lost a big fish on one last night in addition to the 37 I caught and another blow up. I own two of the smaller dancers and I don't like them at all. I can get the big dancer to swing pretty wide, probably a couple feet, by using a slow snap rhythym with hard snaps and keeping tension at all times. That seems to be the trigger for me anyway.
whynot
Posted 8/12/2008 10:55 AM (#331053 - in reply to #330729)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancer




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oops...posted twice

Edited by whynot 8/12/2008 10:56 AM
Matt Hansen
Posted 8/12/2008 11:28 PM (#331187 - in reply to #331053)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Dancer




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I guese it all comes down to personal preference when it comes down to its size.
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