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Cabbage Patch |
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Posts: 200 Location: Milwaukee, WI | So…. after looking at many different bucktail designs I think I have my choices for the next season . I make my own which saves me money but the combinations seem endless and therefore I make ones I seem to not use. I also like to use two different blade colors when making double blades. Here are my new ideas, let me know if I’m missing a combo or need to try something: Blade (s): #8 Colorado and #9 Indiana heavy weight #7 Colorado deep cup and #9 Indiana light weight #7 Fluted Indiana #5 Fluted Indiana #8 Colorado double #8 Mag Colorado and #7 Colorado deep cup Color / combos: Nickel Black nickel/nickel Chartreuse / black nickel Flo orange/gold Copper/ gold Nickel / white Copper Gold Skirt colors: Black Black and red Fire tiger Gold and red Gold and copper Black and chartreuse Black and gold White and silver Yellow, orange and red Probably too many options still but I think it covers a lot of water and situations. | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1420 Location: Brighton CO. | I make my own too and it's fun , but when it comes down to it except for a couple custom colors I like I need another bucktail like I need another hole in my head. Jerk baits are fun and all my big fish been caught on cranks. And if I had the money I would love to come up with my own custom crankbaits. I guess I could take a woodworking class then go to air brush school and so on. | ||
7.62xJay |
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Posts: 533 Location: NW WI | No love for large double willows? | ||
Cabbage Patch |
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Posts: 200 Location: Milwaukee, WI | 7.62xJay - 7/31/2022 3:02 PM No love for large double willows? Not yet. Fished some but never had any luck on them. | ||
JHC |
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Posts: 33 | Are you thinking 1 or maybe 2 baits per blade style? I agree that in the end a good mix of 6 - 10 baits is all that is really needed to cover the bases. Toward that count, I personally would work in a double 10 with one of your black skirts and a baitfish skirt color like walleye for one of your mid size blades. Depends on your local water. Good luck! | ||
7.62xJay |
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Posts: 533 Location: NW WI | Huh, they're my go to when I feel like a little deeper and slower and banging the weeds is the recipe, but yet spinner baits aren't a large enough profile. To be honest I haven't hooked up either with em but they raise plenty of fish. I struggle to maintain the blades going in the 8 and when those blades stop its game over. | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1420 Location: Brighton CO. | Back in the day M&G Spinnerbaits made ginormous three tail sections and the gap between blade and the spinner was huge. On my tandems I put on the brass swivel (with snap) for more thump and on my singles the best ball baring swivel (with snap) for ease of helicoptering. Single hooks hook and hold well. The largest Muskie we ever caught was on a standard size spinnerbait, however it had a treble hook and it was a pain to store so I gave it to my dad caught a Kongish sized fish on it. | ||
Cabbage Patch |
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Posts: 200 Location: Milwaukee, WI | 7.62xJay - 7/31/2022 5:06 PM Huh, they're my go to when I feel like a little deeper and slower and banging the weeds is the recipe, but yet spinner baits aren't a large enough profile. To be honest I haven't hooked up either with em but they raise plenty of fish. I struggle to maintain the blades going in the 8 and when those blades stop its game over. I might try a couple of large will as well. | ||
miket55 |
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Posts: 1273 Location: E. Tenn | I'm going to go nuts with the #8 Colorado/#9 Indiana combo, along with #5, 6, and 7 fluted blades, maybe even a some #8s. Mag 8/10, and #7/Mag 8 Colorado combos are also part of the plan. I also want to make some downsized double blades using a single skirt, and a #6/#8 Colorado/Magnum. Double tails will be used on an #8/#10 Magnum/Magnum combo. I also plan on trying a one size offset with Colorado/Indiana, and Indiana/Indiana blades. As for willows, one of the old timers down here, swears by a #9 willow leaf on a 1 oz. "Y" armed spinnerbait, with a smaller colorado down the shaft....he's made some impressive catches over the years, and has the pics to prove it.. | ||
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