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The rest of my Video
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I did not want to put this on you tube
so I cut 20 min of watching dodgers down to 2 min
I had 7 set up with different kinds of bends in the sling blades
this was Thursday, I moved to a spot that I got a lot of Kokanee out of last year
and I drove around looking for them and they were not there.
it was a good thing because I did not want to catch any more Kokanee
this may take a few post to get them in
and if you are not a die hard kakanee fisher man you may not get it.

the first DAKOTA DODGER is sold by True Blue Trolling Tackle
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#2
the green dodger I used it with a pink squid Friday and it worked good
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#3
this one I went through some chubs
down rigger was down about 28 feet all the time
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Very interesting, Robert. The action with some of those is a lot more erratic than I see with my dodgers using my Water Wolf, even though I generally put some bend in them. Did you draw any conclusions? I know you make most of your squid rigs nowadays. Do you generally use spinners of some kind with them? And what is that thing between the squid and the spinner, like on #3 Mack's Double D? I don't even recognize that. Thanks for posting those videos.
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[quote MisterCompletely] Do you generally use spinners of some kind with them? And what is that thing between the squid and the spinner, like on #3 Mack's Double D? I don't even recognize that. Thanks for posting those videos.[/quote]

this is the first year I have used it and it works
https://shop.hagensfish.com/index.php?ro...h=74-01-26

this year most of the time used a spinner or Smile blade
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