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SpinningLizard |
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Posts: 54 Location: La Crosse, WI | Here are 2 of my custom spinner arms for giant soft or hard baits. The one on the bulldawg is a custom one I just made for my box. The smaller blades are custom plated hex #12's (black nickel and silver) and a custom plated black nickel Mega Blade (#16, 4" long). The wire I use is 0.062" with a 200# welded ball bearing and 200# StayLok snap. We are talking some thump with these giant arms. Fun to cast too with a 1 or 2 pound bulldawg attached. You can check out my other post with pictures of my giant 24" and 31" bucktails too if you want to see my other giant lures:o I wish I had a video of my pool demo with a 45" bucktail!!! Let me know what you think by replying or PM'm me. Thanks and wish me luck for the new world record:) Attachments ---------------- #16 Double Bladed Spinner Arm with Bulldawg.JPG (64KB - 355 downloads) #12 Spinner Arm with Shad.JPG (51KB - 146 downloads) | ||
MuskieMike |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Wow that's a really cool idea, I'm going to have to make a few of those myself | ||
SpinningLizard |
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Posts: 54 Location: La Crosse, WI | I have been manufacturing and selling custom spinner arms from size #1 for 2" baits all the way up to these new giant sizes for about 5 years now. I currently have 9 size spinner arms for almost any type of plastic on the market. I also make spinner arms and custom wire forms for a few other companies out there. I have a new custom inline wire spinner attachments for hard or soft baits too. Here is a link to the other thread with the giant bucktails and my new wire spinner attachments. PM me if you want more info. http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=42... | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Nice setups!! I will have some new blades coming out soon and will be selling lures made with them and the individual blades for putting on custom lures (like yours). When you see them out shoot me an email. I think they will really do some cool things to your spinner arms and take them in a new direction. Cool lures!!! James | ||
Decatur |
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Posts: 82 | They look pretty good. I might have to rig some up like that for smallmouth! | ||
SpinningLizard |
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Posts: 54 Location: La Crosse, WI | Here is one I have for walleye and smallmouth. It is one of my top sellers at only $2.99. I prefer the 2" or 3" perch (top left) and the sunfish for LM bass and pike. I also attached a close-up of a 4" walleye. Attachments ---------------- Northwest 2005 #5 Storm Live With Spinner 2.jpg (33KB - 147 downloads) 4in Live Walleye with Gold Willow Spin small.gif (13KB - 141 downloads) | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Hey Josh! THat walleye spinner looks great! I had not seen that one before. Nice price too! Bet the bass/pike/musky eat those up! James | ||
SpinningLizard |
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Posts: 54 Location: La Crosse, WI | The storm baits with my spinner arms are the most effective lure I have ever used, PERIOD! I outfish live bait most of the time too. It is actually the only lure I have used (except a topwater frog a few times in a weedy pond) in the past 4-5 years. I have over 30 tackle boxes full of tackle and have not used any of it since I designed all these spinners for the storm baits. These new ones with my spinners can't be beat in my (96% catch rate from shore, with an average fishing time of about 30 minutes, in about 4 years now with almost weekly fishing stops) opinion:) | ||
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