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| Guys,
I just rec'd a Marv's spinnerbait with an orange blade.
I wanted to gold blade and can return.
Can anyone tell me if they have luck with an Orange Blade?
Pro's/Con's versus the gold?
Thanks
PS: I fish Metro lakes and mainly Tonka. |
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| Tahoe,
Buddy,if you fish Bald Eagle or Forest Lake you have a great bait on your hands. I wouldn't even bother with it on the big T but then I never fish it......it's to clear and purtty for my taste.
PK
Looks like it's back into the loch with you nessy
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| If the water is dark the orenge blade will be hot!
Clear water the gold blade would be a better pick.
Can't you replace the blade with the snap swivel? |
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| that's what I do on my marv's tandem spin. I turned it into a single spin and I change blades according to the water clarity AND weather conditions. If it's clear water but dark skies I add an orange blade, sunny and clear water chartreuse blade. Changing overcast/sunny with clear water I use hammered brass blades, cold weather nickle blades. Thank god for snaps or my wallet migth have had a HUGE hole in it if I had to buy all of these lures to get the color of blades I wanted. [:bigsmile:] |
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| Son of a gun, it has a snap swivel. Gotta go out and get some blades!
I got the single spin since most of my collection are double willow models!
Thanks Guys! |
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| Gold blades, gold blades, gold blades, did I say gold blades. Especialy if you fish Lake of The Woods, but I have done good on High Falls, Kinkaid, and even Cave Run, over the past five years. I always have one out of the box ready to throw. Good Fishing, Al[:bigsmile:] |
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| Tahoe,
You'll like those Marv's spinnerbaits. I fish them alot. In fact I just bought a white to fish on Tonka.
Tom |
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| I love those spinnerbaits, run true and slow roll better then anyone I have used.
You made a good choice. I must own at least 15 of those spinnerbaits and many are chewed up and thats a good thing.[;)] |
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