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| Ace Tandems for me. They are very durable and the paint doesn't come off or the head come loose after an hour of fishing over rocks - unlike some name brand ones I have used. |
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Location: Denmark | Esox Custom Tackle are also my favorites. They casts perfect, even into tough winds, and the hookup ratio is awesome. They can withstand heavy abuse, and do not rust, even in salt water.
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Location: Russia, Moscow | http://www.esoxhunt.dk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id...
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| Gerry makes the best spinner baits.
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| What kind are those? |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Made by Gerry's Girl Bucktails |
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Location: Denmark | On a inline spinner, flash works great due to the vacuum created by the blades, IMO, spinnerbaits with flash are no go, as they do not pulsate as lively as a silicone skirt. But I guess the fish don't know that yet  |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Yup, keep believing that. |
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| I wonder if that maters at night when I like to use them IMO the blades are the most important |
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Location: Twin Cities | Looks like Ace and esox are the best? Any updated opinions? |
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Location: NE Ohio | http://www.esoxcustoms.com/home.aspx
archie's (PSV) grinders...........you won't need any other! |
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