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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> burnin
 
Message Subject: burnin
esoxhunter951
Posted 6/2/2007 8:35 PM (#259103)
Subject: burnin




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what is a good blade and blade size for burnin bucktails. i was thinking something like a #5 or #6 french blade or a #6 or #7 fluted blade. are those good choices? any suggestions?
Fish and Whistle
Posted 6/3/2007 2:07 PM (#259166 - in reply to #259103)
Subject: RE: burnin





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
The size of blade should be determined by the overall size of the lure. When I'm wanting to create a faster and/or deeper running bucktail I will usually choose a willow or french blade.
Grunt Lures
Posted 6/3/2007 7:57 PM (#259195 - in reply to #259103)
Subject: Re: burnin





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
To keep it high in the water I use double #10s. To keep my hands/arms from going out I use a power handle on my reels too. I also have smaller bladed bucktails so I can burn and keep deeper with a little extra weight on them.
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