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GIERAT
Posted 2/7/2015 4:17 PM (#752437)
Subject: Pete Maina inline




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Location: Chicago
Just got back from a seminar Pete gave and he talked about a great new inline he made tinkering around....he mentioned a company that might put them out soon.
It is bascially a #6 French blade and a #8 Colorado blade lined up. Did great in Ontario with it. I also saw something similar in a MuskyShops catalog ad for Inhaler Tackle....the new Double Deuce. Is this a new trend of musky inlines? Anyone have any experience with them or making their own?
jdsplasher
Posted 2/7/2015 4:37 PM (#752440 - in reply to #752437)
Subject: RE: Pete Maina inline





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Location: SE, WI.

Using a variety of blades for inlines, may be new to retail for inlines, But Not necessarily new to some who make their own basement bait inlines.

 I use different size blades for inlines, and really like 2 different sizes in colorado's. Reason being, I've had 2 of the same sizes stick upon start of retrieve, SO I now use different  size colorado's and love the results:)...been doing this since the Dbl cowgirls came out!

 JD

h2os2t
Posted 2/8/2015 8:19 AM (#752498 - in reply to #752440)
Subject: RE: Pete Maina inline




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Location: Freedom, WI
It really is trial and error when trying different blade types together, some work some do not. Which blade in front also makes a difference along with all the normal things to make a good inline.
bigbite
Posted 2/8/2015 8:32 AM (#752502 - in reply to #752437)
Subject: RE: Pete Maina inline




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
You mean like these? I've found this blade combo to work well


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GIERAT
Posted 2/8/2015 9:01 AM (#752511 - in reply to #752502)
Subject: RE: Pete Maina inline




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Location: Chicago
Yep....those look great!
h2os2t
Posted 2/8/2015 9:40 AM (#752519 - in reply to #752502)
Subject: RE: Pete Maina inline




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Location: Freedom, WI
Also putting both blades with the clevises weaved together. Like Cowgirls.
ToddM
Posted 2/9/2015 7:10 AM (#752663 - in reply to #752437)
Subject: Re: Pete Maina inline





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Location: oswego, il
Pete's bucktails spin together like a cowgirl. The baits above look great.
jdsplasher
Posted 2/11/2015 6:45 AM (#752992 - in reply to #752663)
Subject: Re: Pete Maina inline





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Location: SE, WI.

Can honestly say, never tried a Colorado/French together. maybe we need to get this combo tested with the Hydrophone, and hear the results:)

 JD

ToddM
Posted 2/11/2015 9:37 AM (#753018 - in reply to #752437)
Subject: Re: Pete Maina inline





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Location: oswego, il
I am going to try and experiment with some combinations. I never thought they would balance right, collect and spin together but you don't know untill you try! Can you jump the snake river canyon in a rocket? Knievel tried it!
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 2/11/2015 4:55 PM (#753104 - in reply to #753018)
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FYI, 2 different pairs of blades did not work for me. Looked great, but the 2nd pair would not spin.
jdsplasher
Posted 2/11/2015 7:02 PM (#753135 - in reply to #753104)
Subject: Re: Pete Maina inline





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Location: SE, WI.

AR, I believe we are talking one pair of blades. Like cowgirls, just 2 different styles, and OR sizes.

I also tried two sets, with no real success . Seems like the vacuum from front blades, does not let the back blades spin easy.

 JD 

erico
Posted 2/11/2015 7:08 PM (#753137 - in reply to #752437)
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Location: Hayward WI
They are supposed to be made by Uncle Josh, called Sound Science Lures
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