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| What thickness is better to use on a bucktail spinner blade .20 .25 .40 |
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Location: NE PA | Thicker blades are heavier and will generally run deeper, and because they run deeper can be burned faster before they blow out of the water. Each blade has different purposes however I would think that the difference between the .20 and .25 is negligible |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Also, the thinner the blade the faster it will spin. thus heavier blades run deeper as they do not have as much lift.
I think it is good to have a couple different spinners with different blades. gives you different applications for different situations |
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| Thanks everyone |
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