Place all of them behind a big dodger with a very short leader for best success.
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Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles will host the semifinals and final on March 21-23.
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The bite was in the morning near Brisbane with frozen anchovies behind a dodger.
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Hoochies behind a big-action dodger scored sockeyes between 20 and 40 feet down.
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Dodger and Mister Charlie agree that they are best placed to safeguard her life.
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Add garlic on the corn and on the dodger in gel form and run your leaders short.
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Top lures are hoochies and Uncle Larry bead spinners behind a Sling Blade dodger.
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They were using a dodger on a short leader, about 9 inches, with two red hooks.
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While practicing law in Tennessee he attacked a tax dodger with a wooden club.
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A shifty deceptive person
Corn dab: small oval cake of corn bread baked or fried (chiefly southern)
Dodger is a term used in sailing and sailboats. It is a frame-supported canvas (sometimes with vinyl windows) structure providing a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat partial protection from harsh weather and seas. ...
One who dodges; A small windscreen and cover device, to protect personnel from driving rain or weather
A cover attached to the top of the cabin at the front of the cockpit. Dodgers help shelter the cockpit from wind and water.
A dodger shirks his duties and evades his responsibilities neither for purposes of graft, nor out of fear, but simply out of a overwhelming distaste for labor. Think of Henry Miller ditching his career and family because he believed that "work... is an activity reserved for the dullard. ...
A fishing rig component for trolling made from metal or plastic in numerous colors. The dodger is flat attractor with bent edges that sways back and forth to mimic a feeding salmon. Tied directly on the fishing line above a trolling fly or squid.
1. artful, elusive, shifty or dishonest person. 2. bread. 3. a sausage: e.g., Throw another bunch of dodgers on the barbie. 4. a pamphlet that is distributed in the street to passers-by.