"Superdoos"… When do they shine best?

  • bullcans
    Northfield MN
    Posts: 2004
    #1519132

    I bought some of these in a few different colors last year with the intention of trying them on P4
    As with most plastics I have minimal confidence in them and find myself always going back to “Hair and meat”

    This year I want to give them a try on P4 and was wondering when the best time/situation is to use them?
    Do you run them tipped with a minnow or plain?
    Where else might they work?

    Primary species I’m looking to try them on is Walleyes/Sauger

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13478
    #1519155

    do the Doos right at ice out, Fish Slow and lighter colors, pearls, smoke, blue while the water is still clear.

    You really need to get in a boat with me and Scott. No minnows allowed in the boat

    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
    Posts: 9559
    #1519167

    Doos can be a dynamite do-nothing bait. I like to hang one on a jig heavy enough to keep vertical when dropped down to the botton, then brought up a foot and the rod parked while I move all and jig the other line.

    bullcans
    Northfield MN
    Posts: 2004
    #1519182

    do the Doos right at ice out, Fish Slow and lighter colors, pearls, smoke, blue while the water is still clear.

    You really need to get in a boat with me and Scott. No minnows allowed in the boat

    Thx for the invite Randy!
    I’m in. Just let me know
    Getting some confidence in “plastics only” is a much needed thing

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13478
    #1519185

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Randy Wieland wrote:</div>
    do the Doos right at ice out, Fish Slow and lighter colors, pearls, smoke, blue while the water is still clear.

    You really need to get in a boat with me and Scott. No minnows allowed in the boat

    Thx for the invite Randy!
    I’m in. Just let me know
    Getting some confidence in “plastics only” is a much needed thing

    I run into this so much with a lot of guys. Its like the analogy of “How do you become a better tight rope walker? Take away the net. Same goes for boosting your confidence in plastics and blades. Go out without the “back-up” and force yourself to succeed.

    milemark_714
    Posts: 1287
    #1519232

    Doos can be a dynamite do-nothing bait. I like to hang one on a jig heavy enough to keep vertical when dropped down to the botton, then brought up a foot and the rod parked while I move all and jig the other line.

    I have also done this.Especially in cold water.But there is really no”wrong”time to use them.Smallmouths love them.

    reverend
    Rhinelander, WI
    Posts: 1117
    #1519272

    I have also done this.Especially in cold water.But there is really no”wrong”time to use them.Smallmouths love them.

    Yes they DOO! Reminds me, spring will come some day and I need to replenish my stock. (P.S. So do big crappie! smirk )

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