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Message Subject: homemade heli dawg
dami0101
Posted 11/6/2013 8:03 PM (#672304)
Subject: homemade heli dawg





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
If I want to modify a dawg into a heli dawg, what components will I need? I know I need some wire, a blade, and a swivel. Anything else? Also, is 8 standard for a heli dawg or should I go larger or smaller?
jano
Posted 11/6/2013 11:38 PM (#672330 - in reply to #672304)
Subject: Re: homemade heli dawg




this is all you need,bigger blades is good if you fish really shallow.for magdawg i think mi is using colorado no6.all mine are now made with a clevis it spin more with just lil speed.try it you will see
Chico R
Posted 11/9/2013 11:46 PM (#672693 - in reply to #672304)
Subject: Re: homemade heli dawg





Location: North Metro, MN
Doesn't always have to be exact, you get to experiment with all kinds of blades since they can be easily removed from the split ring. I like French blades and willows... sizes 6, 7,& 8 would all be good
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