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Musky Innovations Dyin' Dawg Black Orange

Musky Innovations Dyin' Dawg Black Orange

Musky Innovations Dyin' Dawg The Dyin’ Dawg is a very unique hybrid jerk bait. The front half is solid hard plastic and the back end is a replaceable soft plastic tail. The action is what makes it so unique, with every pull, the tail ungulates up and down (not back and forth) for an action the most fish have not seen which entices very hard strikes. The Dyin’ Dawg should be cast out, ripped down one or two pulls, and then pause and use light taps for very enticing action.

The Dyin’ Dawg from Musky Innovations is a very unique hybrid jerk bait. The front half is solid hard plastic and the back end is a replaceable soft plastic tail. The action is what makes it so unique, with every pull, the tail ungulates up and down (not back and forth) for an action the most fish have not seen which entices very hard strikes. The Dyin’ Dawg should be cast out, ripped down one or two pulls, and then pause and use light taps for very enticing action.

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The Dyin’ Dawg from Musky Innovations is a very unique hybrid jerk bait. The front half is solid hard plastic and the back end is a replaceable soft plastic tail. The action is what makes it so unique, with every pull, the tail ungulates up and down (not back and forth) for an action the most fish have not seen which entices very hard strikes. The Dyin’ Dawg should be cast out, ripped down one or two pulls, and then pause and use light taps for very enticing action.

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