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Message Subject: Teaser Blades on Bucktails
Witchdoctor
Posted 5/5/2003 9:23 AM (#69080)
Subject: Teaser Blades on Bucktails




Posts: 62


Hi Guys,

I would like to pose a question to all of you and get some opinions as well. Teaser Blades on Bucktails and Spinnerbaits - Yes or No?

I have had more requests this year than in previous years for teasers. I have fished with them before on my spinnerbaits with some success but had limited success with them on in-line bucktails.

What are your thoughts on teasers blades? Which to do prefer Colorado or Indiana? Why do you think they work? Thanks for your input. I am anxious to read your posts.

Chris Drury
VooDooTails Inc.

Posted 5/5/2003 9:40 AM (#69084 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails


Chris,
My father-in-law makes bucktails and started using brass teasers a couple of years ago. I now never fish a bucktail without one on. Last year in Canada the fish would not look at a regular bucktail, but were all over the teasers. Like anything, I'm sure there is a case for both in certain situations, but I am convinced they work. Shoot me an e-mail if you have any questions. [email protected]

Matt
Reef Hawg
Posted 5/5/2003 8:31 PM (#69146 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
YES Yes Yes!!! I like colorado style on mine. I keep the shaft short.
divani
Posted 5/6/2003 2:18 AM (#69179 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails





Posts: 2059


Location: Belgium
in front of the lure, on the leader I mean, yes but not behind the lure as a trailing teaser
Lockjaw
Posted 5/6/2003 4:54 AM (#69181 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails





Posts: 147


Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones

I prefer twister tails for teasers.  Easy to replace and change colors if you want or just remove completely. 

 

I'm nuts about musky fishing.  Could you tell?

muskypuke
Posted 5/6/2003 8:15 AM (#69195 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails




Posts: 135


Location: Elgin, IL
Anybody have a photo to demonstrate this concept? Never used a teaser blade on a bucktail myself... but you have me interested.
sworrall
Posted 5/6/2003 8:30 AM (#69198 - in reply to #69195)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails





Posts: 32887


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

muskypuke,

Here you go. This is a Fred's Tinsle Tail with a teaser I wired on.




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muskypuke
Posted 5/6/2003 9:00 AM (#69204 - in reply to #69080)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails




Posts: 135


Location: Elgin, IL
Good pic. Thanks Steve. Extra flash on a Tinsel Tail?...didn't think that was possible! I presume that adding the teaser blade was pretty simple?

Mark
sworrall
Posted 5/6/2003 10:19 AM (#69212 - in reply to #69204)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails





Posts: 32887


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Very easy, yes

Do a wrap around the hook eye, and a tiny tie strap around the shaft of the hook, and there it is. The blade is attached using a snap and a crane swivel.

Vman
Posted 5/6/2003 2:58 PM (#69246 - in reply to #69212)
Subject: RE: Teaser Blades on Bucktails





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
What size blades are you guys using?
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