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| Ok guys, I've been throughing the pounders alot the last year or so. I'm still not sure if the work to throw these, the new rods needed to through them, and a new tackle box to store them is worth it. From my experience I catch just as many or more fish on mags. What are your thoughts? |
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Location: madison wisconsin | Save your shoulder |
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Location: Des Moines IA | It really comes down to the waters you fish ....... some waters it's a good percentage bait, on some waters it just doesn't make sense ..... do you honestly think that a fish who easts a pounder, would say NO to a mag dawg? I don't ...... but that's just my 2 cents ..... |
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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair | Alot depnds on the conditions your fishing and what the fish are like. If I want to fish a faster deep presentation I'll toss a pounder. If I want to fish the same depth but slower I'll throw a mag.
Good Fishin'
Tim
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