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 | What diameter wire and do you use for bucktails? Do you use the same diameter clevis or a bigger size? Thanks. | 
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 Location: Twin Cities, MN
 | Kind of a personal preference if you are making your own tails. 
 For a shaft, most use a .50 as do I, but some like the .63 also.
 
 For clevis's, I tend to like the # 6 myself, but again some like the bigger # 8.
 
 It is all up to you.
 
 Good luck.
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 | What kind of bucktails do you want to make? | 
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 | I’m kind of old school when it comes to bucktails, I like them lightweight with a #8 single blade.  The ones I make for myself and family use a .046 shaft with light weight components designed for that wire size.  I don’t use weights or split rings and just tie marabou on coil with some feathers.
 
 
 
 
 
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 Location: Madtown, WI
 | For the price of material, you'll for sure want to experiment with different size wire, just to figure out what you like. I've landed on the .05 with a #6 clevis. The .06 is probably better for durability, but your hands will thank you for not using it. When bucktails get bent up, just reshaft them. 
 You'll for sure need a bigger clevis than diameter wire of course, the min for .05 wire I'd use is a #6 clevis and a #8 for .06
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 Posts: 186
 
 
 Location: Waconia, MN
 | I use .051" shafts and have never had an issue.  For Clevices I would use the conventional style and not the S shaped ones.   I have had the stress from both blades pulling on the middle part of the S shaped clevice cause the clevice to snap.  This has only happened with the thick .040" Blades but still rubbed me the wrong way.  The clevices I use are the "Magnum" sized ones off of lureparts.com.  Good luck and have fun!  It is a great feeling catching a fish on a lure you made yourself, if you have anymore questions feel free to PM me. | 
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