Posted 3/16/2015 5:19 PM (#759972 - in reply to #759964) Subject: Re: Spinnerbaits
I talked to Slither at one of the shows and though I'm not sure if they make one in their regular line up, I got the impression that they could whip up anything you want.
Posted 3/23/2015 6:24 PM (#761158 - in reply to #759964) Subject: Re: Spinnerbaits
Posts: 4053
Location: Land of the Musky
The Switch Blade does not come with a treble but I have a lot of customers change the single trailer hook out for a treble hook and it works great. My only suggestion would be to put a little shrink wrap on the hook loop and then put that on the single along with the stopper behind it... Over 500 colors combinations in one lure
Posted 3/25/2015 2:57 PM (#761376 - in reply to #759964) Subject: Re: Spinnerbaits
Posts: 265
Location: McGuire AFB, NJ
.x2 on the Windel's. I used these a lot when I first started musky fishing. In fact, I caught my very first musky on Kinkaid on one. They are built like a tank. My only drawback would actually be the treble. Puts a fair amount of constraints on how you can fish the bait. Wood/Rocks/Weeds all become very difficult to work effectively with those hooks. If you're fishing open water...not going to be an issue or if it's early spring and the weeds aren't up yet. But if you want to fish it in cover, I found myself pretty frustrated and getting hung up far too often. Just my two cents...
Posted 4/12/2015 9:31 AM (#764541 - in reply to #764520) Subject: RE: Spinnerbaits
Posts: 364
Location: Central Wisconsin
I have been thinking about doing a couple pours with treble hooks. I was thinking about T 'ing the hooks to maybe give them a little less chance from snagging.