Double 10 or single 10
Old Guy
Posted 3/27/2008 5:04 PM (#310135)
Subject: Double 10 or single 10




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Any experience with double vs single 10's on bucktails in terms of which is better, or has all the talk about double 10's answered that already?
showmuskie
Posted 3/27/2008 5:06 PM (#310136 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: RE: Double 10 or single 10





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Location: geneva il
double for sure as long as you have a good tough reel like a abu 7000 or have enough money to buy a new reel everytime you go out.... them babies have some resistence
Tackle Industries
Posted 3/27/2008 5:21 PM (#310143 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: Re: Double 10 or single 10





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Location: Land of the Musky
Double
Whoolligan
Posted 3/27/2008 9:17 PM (#310200 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: Re: Double 10 or single 10




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Side by side, I caught more fish on a double 8 than a friend fishing a single ten last year. Same color same everything, just the blade change.
I think the added vibration from the blades, and the change in frequency that the double offers is just unmatched.
esoxfly
Posted 3/27/2008 9:28 PM (#310205 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: Re: Double 10 or single 10





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Location: Kodiak, AK
This is a good thread. I'm tying alot more with blades this year, and I've tied variations with one and two blades, to wait and see which might work and cast better; I guess now I know.

Jeff
Greg S
Posted 3/28/2008 7:37 AM (#310268 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: RE: Double 10 or single 10




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Last year on LOTW I threw dbl 10's all week with alot of followers, but 0 eaters. My partner put 5 in the boat on a single 10. Don't rule anything out.
esoxfly
Posted 3/28/2008 8:15 AM (#310277 - in reply to #310135)
Subject: Re: Double 10 or single 10





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Location: Kodiak, AK
True dat. Worry not, I've got plenty tied with single blades! They'll get used.