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Location: Lake St Clair | I can't remember where I've see this before but why would someone do this?
Easier to pull?
Different sound in the water?
I searched but couldn't find anything. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I think just a different sound. |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Single bladed baits actually have a more pronounced thump than doubles do. Totally different vibration and thump in the bait. sometimes if doubles aren't showing me fish i'll put on an eagle tail (single bladed deer hair) and start seeing fish. Also much easier to pull. You should own both, but like every bait or tool, each has its place for different circumstances |
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| ---- single 10 & 12's are great !!! ,,,,, try'em , good things will happen --- jimjimjim |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | is there really a difference between say a single bladed cowgirl and a MM Cyco spinnerbait that uses a #10 blade as well? yes it's not inline but it should produce the same thump shouldn't it? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Like this?
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | sworrall - 8/7/2013 5:45 PM
Like this?
I see what you did there. |
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| sworrall - 8/7/2013 6:45 PM
Like this?
Those aren't doule 10's look more like double 34's! |
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| I'm stuck waiting for my kiddo and reading this on my phone. I click on this thread and Steve's cowgirl is the first thing to show on the screen. I wondered if I clicked the wrong bookmark...
I unfortunately have misplaced my 1 single bladed cowgirl. I broke up with my other cowgirl a year ago. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | Ha thanks guys |
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Location: Wisconsin | I make single 12's and single 10's. They are more of a thump than whirl. Along with easier to retrieve as well, you won't need to ice your arms down at the end of a day.
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Muskiemetal - 8/8/2013 12:43 PM
I make single 12's and single 10's. They are more of a thump than whirl. Along with easier to retrieve as well, you won't need to ice your arms down at the end of a day.
Are you saying the whirl comes from a double balded 10/12 or from a spinnerbait with a 10 blade on it? |
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Location: Wisconsin | Bucktail double. I will actually be out tomorrow on water, I'll shoot video of a single 10, 12 and a double for comparison.... |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Muskiemetal - 8/8/2013 2:46 PM
Bucktail double. I will actually be out tomorrow on water, I'll shoot video of a single 10, 12 and a double for comparison....
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Something that I have tried and is pretty cool. If you ahve a GoPro. Have someone hold in under the water pointed at said bait. while you drive the boat and hold the rod with the bait in the water. Depending on how fast, you should be able to slightly here the difference in vibration, through the cameras audio. There will be a little bit of outside noise (kinda sounds like wind, even though under water). |
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Location: Wisconsin | Thanks for the tip, I will try that. I shot a bunch of videos before and just took out the sound of the water. Here is a double 10 underwater....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFCOMqgQRiU |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have a hydrophone, can shoot it for you and send the lures back to you if you wish. |
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Location: Wisconsin | Thanks Steve, I'll see how it goes with the GoPro tomorrow and let you know. Would be interested to know how they sound. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Big difference between an encased microphone and a piezoelectric transducer, let me know, happy to shoot it for you. |
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Location: Dixon, IL | One blade....I like Windel's big bucktail! |
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Location: OP. Kansas | Canadian Musky-teer, original made by Moore, I think. |
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Location: Poynette WI. | I won a bid on ebay last year for 3 D13's for around 6bucks. Huge blades to say the least. Its like a trolling motor going through the water on high speed. I had one nice fish follow on one and hit at the boat taking a blade with it. I was like o man, but since that blade is gone I can tell you this, that bucktail really thumps now. I've had more action on this bait since loosing the blade. The other two D13 dont get much time on the water. |
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Location: Wisconsin | Here's a short vid we made on Friday, I'll be getting a couple to Steve here this week so he can get them on Hydrophone. Should be interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLD7zCiq2io |
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| Plus, I've bent blades on the double cowgirl before, to the point i couldn't get it back in rthym with the other......just cut it off and you have a single blade thumper. |
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