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Location: Illinois | Do you prefer single blades or double blades? Are single blades good year-round? |
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Location: ontario | think the only time i use singles are at night. can get em to move very slow |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Think of them as tools of which you should have samples of both. I tend to think the fish become accustomed to a steady exposure of doubles so it's a good idea to thrown in a little variation every once in awhile. Not everyone has a reel that can comfortably handle double blades for extended periods of time so it's a nice departure from enduring that strain by using single bladed baits. |
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| I don't think one is any better than the other, just different. That said, I've shied away from the smaller single blades for the simple reason that I get tired of unhooking small pike over and over and over... now, if I'm looking for dinner, that's a different story. |
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Posts: 343
| I throw singles and doubles, let the fish tell you what they want that particular trip. |
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Posts: 155
| If I the fish are biting quick moving Bucktails my favorite is the Apache Triple 8, because they actually pull less than doubles and don’t wear me out. For slower moving baits I like the single blade because I can slow it way down and the blade will still spin. |
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