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Natureboy
Posted 6/16/2015 10:33 AM (#772799)
Subject: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 238


Location: Illinois
I'm sure that this has been touched on before, but as a refresher, is there a time and a place to use a single blade verse a double bladed bucktail? Time of year, clarity of water, forage in a particular lake, depth, etc... Just curious!
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 6/16/2015 10:45 AM (#772805 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade





Posts: 150


Location: Appleton, WI
Use what the fish tell you they want.
newbski
Posted 6/16/2015 11:30 AM (#772810 - in reply to #772805)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Location: Canada
Paramuskyhunter - 6/16/2015 11:45 AM

Use what the fish tell you they want.

Any other helpful ideas?
Zib
Posted 6/16/2015 11:44 AM (#772813 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: RE: Double blade vs single blade





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Anytime of the year can be good for both. When there's been a lot of pressure on the lake you're fishing & everyone & their uncle that's fishing around you is throwing double bladed baits with not much success then that would be a good time to throw the smaller single bladed buck tails.
fishhawk50
Posted 6/16/2015 11:48 AM (#772814 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
price!
tkuntz
Posted 6/16/2015 3:03 PM (#772827 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
I do much better with single blade, yet own more doubles. Single blades seem to make a more rigid thump going through the water whereas doubles make more of a hum.
jimjimjim
Posted 6/16/2015 3:11 PM (#772830 - in reply to #772827)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 365


if you have a bunch of double 10's and double 12's ,, get out the side-cutters and cut off one clevis/blade system and you'll end up with a big single that will make you happy !!! ---- jimjimjim ----- <*)}}}}}}}}}}}}}><{{
PS ---- nickle blade/black tail is great ----
Jeremy
Posted 6/16/2015 5:02 PM (#772841 - in reply to #772830)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 1134


Location: Minnesota.
jimjimjim - 6/16/2015 3:11 PM

if you have a bunch of double 10's and double 12's ,, get out the side-cutters and cut off one clevis/blade system and you'll end up with a big single that will make you happy !!! ---- jimjimjim ----- <*)}}}}}}}}}}}}}><{{
PS ---- NICKEL BLADE/BLACK TAIL IS GREAT ----

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this - X4!
OldMuskieGuide
Posted 6/16/2015 6:30 PM (#772849 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade




Posts: 9


You're normally pushing a double harder.
With two guys in the boat you should always be changing it up until you see what's hot.
One guy with a single, one a double, One guy with a crank, one guy with a bucktail, One guy with one color, one guy with another.
achotrod
Posted 6/17/2015 10:48 AM (#772927 - in reply to #772799)
Subject: Re: Double blade vs single blade





Posts: 1283


Singles have been on fire for me this year. Specifically a single Indiana 9 blade has out produced everything else.
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