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| Is the blade just a standard #8 Colorado on an original bondy bait (7 oz)? Somehow I lost the blade (swivel and all) on mine. Just want to make sure whatever I put on there doesn't change the action too much. |
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Location: E. Tenn | I've changed out blade colors, but never thought of using different sizes, or maybe even a fluted Indiana or Olympic blade...hmmm..
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Posts: 866
Location: NE Ohio | the blade size is a #6 Colorado when i compared them to the size charts and ordered others. i've had success with a #7 indiana also.
they DON'T seem to be the "deep cup" type i've seen in catalogs but i've never bought any. |
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Location: Chicago, IL | Yep. #6. |
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Posts: 719
| Message me your address and I'll hook you up with a variety of blades to try! |
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Posts: 719
| They are American made Worth blades. If it's off an Original Worth calls in a #5 but most call it #6. Standard smooth nickel Colorado. |
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Posts: 119
| Those baits are so heavy that I don't think it would matter if you upsized the blade. It may even add a little more action and flash. |
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