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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Here's a few samples of my most recent builds. Sorry, I'm having trouble reducing pics.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Here's a few samples of my most recent builds. Sorry, I'm having trouble reducing pics.
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Gerry, you should've taken pictures of the two "bunnies" you built me! Walleye is sweet and the monkey puke is "electric!" I might have to take pictures for you and get em' up here. Can't wait to throw them...one more month! |
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Location: MN | Gerry's Girls- Should I add something else? |
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Location: Oswego, IL | I always wondered what a smaller blade on front would do... I've thought about 8,10,12, in a row but figured the water displacement would f it all up... or even dbl8s with db10s behind...
by the way those look great! |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Thanks Jon. The #8 blade is a heavier thickness (.040) which should pave the way for the thinner #9 blade to pass through the water column behind it thereby offering less resistance to the larger blade when retrieving. Sounds good in theory, but I have yet to test it. It should give off a different vibration then the usual dbl. blades. I figured it's worth a try. |
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Location: Money, PA | Those are HOT Gerry, cannot wait to get mine wet real soon! |
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Location: Poynette WI. | Ive built them with off set double blades before and they work fine. I have a picture of one similar to your double colorado offsetting blades. I used a #7 and a #8 underneath it and it runs with a slight wobble. I really like your work Gerry, I would like to pick a up a couple of the bottom spinner baits with the wide williow blade and rubber tail. Those look awesome!!
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Thanks guys! I appreciate any comments, tips, or suggestions. I really enjoy this site and with all the talent we have here it only serves to make me want to improve my own skills. |
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Location: South-Central VA | Gerry, I love those tandems in the top picture! Nice work.
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Location: Addison,IL./ Hayward Wi. Chippewa Flowage | Very nice work Gerry.Some of those would be awesome on the flowage,but not as good as the ones I just got from you.Those are just the best and can't wait to take them out. |
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