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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Windel's Harasser Tandem Spins
 
Message Subject: Windel's Harasser Tandem Spins
Cabbage Patch
Posted 9/8/2018 2:04 PM (#917873)
Subject: Windel's Harasser Tandem Spins




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Anybody use these? I hear they have been around for a while but do not hear much about the style. Any thoughts on the treble hook set up vs single hook and trailer spinnerbaits?
jdsplasher
Posted 9/8/2018 10:02 PM (#917890 - in reply to #917873)
Subject: RE: Windel's Harasser Tandem Spins





Posts: 2312


Location: SE, WI.
CP; it's all about application. I love a spinnerbait with a treble. I been building them for years. Very good hooking bait. Fishing rocks, over top of weeds, deep weed edges, or trolling over the tops.

 Most think of spinnerbaits with a single hook to bump and grind. Down in and through Weeds, rocks, wood,  cover. Mostly a trailer is used with these.

 Hopefully something here answers your questions.

 JD

ToddM
Posted 9/9/2018 9:39 AM (#917893 - in reply to #917873)
Subject: Re: Windel's Harasser Tandem Spins





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Location: oswego, il
They have been around a long time and I am sure work fine. With the popularity of double bladed bucktail I doubt alot of people throw spinnerbait much except for those few who like to grind heavy weeds. Spinnerbaits work for those who throw them.
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