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Location: Central Wisconsin | Does anyone have any experience and or opinions with the double clevices vs taking two single and interlocking them for bucktails?
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| There's a reason you don't see Double Cowgirls or Showgirls with them!! |
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| I've heard that they have trouble spinning freely, two singles are the way to go. |
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Location: E. Tenn | Most definitely two singles.. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Good thing I asked. Thanks everyone |
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Location: WI | I personally have had good success with the double clevis. Like all clevis' you must ensure that they are pinched so the holes are straight and parallel to one another. They seem to spin easier at the start and go through weeds better with less stacking. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Yeah that makes sense to make sure they're lined up. I ordered a small pack of them and figured to give them a shot. It would be really nice for where I fish if they go through weeds well! |
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Location: North Metro, MN | I have found that they work good w/ willow blades and some smaller blades if you can get it through the holes in blade. Some blades I tried w/ 2 clevis's did not spin well and were hard to get started but worked better with the double clevis
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Location: Waconia, MN | I wouldn't recommend with big blades with the double clevice. I had one snap during the cast and lost both of the blades. Stick with the standard if you ask me. |
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