Inline spinners
wvmusky
Posted 4/3/2009 4:11 PM (#370016)
Subject: Inline spinners




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Does anyone use a #10 single blade inline with flashaboo? Thanks
bassinbob84
Posted 4/3/2009 5:19 PM (#370029 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners




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Location: In a shack in the woods
no, but i have a homemade with like a size 14 or 15 blade that is single. im sure it would work fine. just a little less lift and more of a thump and vibration in your hands
Targa01
Posted 4/3/2009 9:34 PM (#370070 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners





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Location: Grand Rapids MN
I have an Inhaler with their style 'flashbou' and a single ten blade. The single blade doesn't flare the skirt like the double tens. It just lays down flat like a regular 'tail. I swear it pulls harder than the double ten I have of the same Inhaler bucktail. I picked it up middle of last summer and haven't used it much so I can't comment on how effective it is but people have been catching fish on single bladed 'tails for years so I'm sure fish will eat it.
jay lip ripper
Posted 4/4/2009 8:26 AM (#370109 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners





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Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
i made one with maraboo last season, kinda hurt the hand after a while.
50"skie
Posted 4/4/2009 7:21 PM (#370231 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners





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Did you ever hear of the T-Rex, has a HUGE single blade. Never tried though.
bassinbob84
Posted 4/4/2009 7:59 PM (#370237 - in reply to #370231)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners




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50"skie - 4/4/2009 7:21 PM

Did you ever hear of the T-Rex, has a HUGE single blade. Never tried though.


if you are talking about the t rex by man cave bait company it is a huge light bait, not huge blade. 16" only 3 oz but has 2 double 8 blades on it
50"skie
Posted 4/4/2009 8:12 PM (#370238 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners





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No, I am talking about the t-rex from Musky Safari Tackle.
RyanJoz
Posted 4/4/2009 8:14 PM (#370239 - in reply to #370237)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
bassinbob84 - 4/4/2009 7:59 PM

50"skie - 4/4/2009 7:21 PM

Did you ever hear of the T-Rex, has a HUGE single blade. Never tried though.


if you are talking about the t rex by man cave bait company it is a huge light bait, not huge blade. 16" only 3 oz but has 2 double 8 blades on it


T rex by musky safari has a #20 blade and can be seen on page 7 of the bucktails section of rollies website for 38.99
50"skie
Posted 4/4/2009 8:18 PM (#370242 - in reply to #370239)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners





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here is a picture of them from muskyshop.com

http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/keys/t+rex/p...
bassinbob84
Posted 4/4/2009 8:44 PM (#370250 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: RE: Inline spinners




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Location: In a shack in the woods
i have one of these blades on the lure i mentioned earlier in this post. i bought it at my local tackle shop for $25, some guy in the area makes them. i have been trying to figure out what size blade it is. the lure was too light and kept pulling out of the water on retrieve. if i can run it just right the blade comes out of the water just enough to make a plop on the surface. like i said though it was too light. i chopped it apart and added weight over the winter. now i can give it a fair try this season. here is a pic. can anyone tell me the size blades on the black lure in the picture? i did catch a 38" on it last fall. only used it 2 or 3 times. they are next to a dcg if that helps. thanks


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bassinbob84
Posted 4/4/2009 8:48 PM (#370251 - in reply to #370016)
Subject: Re: Inline spinners




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Location: In a shack in the woods
i think they are a size 13 but have never seen one in person. am i correct?