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Decoy
Posted 4/3/2008 6:41 PM (#311552)
Subject: Bucktail Design




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With all the large two blade Bucktails being produced, has anyone tried an asymetrical blade arrangement? Such as a #8 & #10 Indiana blade combination. Or a #8 Indiana blade with a #8 colorado blade? Or larger combinations. They should set up a different vibration pattern, don't know if that would be good or not so good.

I've done some smaller versions, they worked just fine, didn't catch any fish, but then didn't throw them that much.
Cowboyhannah
Posted 4/3/2008 9:00 PM (#311573 - in reply to #311552)
Subject: Re: Bucktail Design





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Not a bad idea...Keyes Outdoors last week was up by Superior...the had success by cutting off one of the 10s off a CG and bending the wire so it ran out of tune and created a different vibraton....
ToddM
Posted 4/3/2008 9:33 PM (#311578 - in reply to #311552)
Subject: Re: Bucktail Design





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Location: oswego, il
It would not work correctly. For one the blades would not spin at the same speed and they would tangle. You could try an combination where one ws in front of the other but the front blade would have to be much smaller.
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