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Bulldawgs in Spring
February 26, 2012
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Asingua
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Ok, I have a question for all you Dawg Users. I've fished them many times in the early summer into fall, but haven't fished them much in the spring. If you want to target shallow weed flats or areas in early spring, do you still go with dawgs ( shallow dogs) and how would you fish them? I would think they would sink too fast to fish in shallow flats ( 3 - 5 ft) . Just curious about other options for spring. Any help?

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February 27, 2012
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I personally dont use them in early spring. That doesn't mean they wont work, muskies love dogs!!! I do like throwing the smaller Warners in the spring..... hint hint lol

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February 27, 2012
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George,

When I throw dawgs in the spring I usually down size to the regular size.. You should be fine in 3-5ft..my tip is to do long sweeps and keep your rod tip up high to keep the dawg shallow, but there is no wrong way to throw a dawg.. If you put time in with them, you will catch fish.

Seb

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