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Location: Elkhorn, WI | Anyone still using them? I haven't heard anything about them this year. |
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| Got one on the 10" on Wednesday night. Absolutely smoked it! |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Lots of Weagles are still being sold and lots of fish continue to be caught on them. With the cooler than normal water temps this year, I think the walk the dog top waters like Weagles have actually been a little more productive than normal. Typically you'll see prop style top waters really take over and shine during the summer peak with the warmer waters and walk the dog baits not being used as much. But we never really hit that peak this year. There's rarely a bad time to use a Weagle.
Aaron |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I you haven't heard much about them, you are not listening. Lots of muskies reported on Weagles again this year. |
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Location: WI | I've caught 2 of Weagles this year. |
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Location: SE, WI. | I'm not a big fan of walk the dog topwater>>>BUT I even got 2 on weagles this year...46 3/4" and a 44". Several others rocketed out and missed it ...  |
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Location: Oshkosh | I got a 13" walleye on a WA Weagle this year, talk about a fight!
Peter |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Weagles are still rockin' as always...it's a kind of bait that will never stop working and never stop catching fish. I know I NEVER go fishing without a few in my boat. |
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