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Location: Central Wisconsin | Was bored and just threw it together with .061 wire. I got the blades from a buddy who got them from Dom Schwartz. Has anyone had any luck using blades this large for bucktails or spinnerbaits?
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | Have you put that in the water yet? I think once you do you will have a redesign going. |
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| Mojo had a tandem blade setup similar to yours, but he had double tens on each side. I believe the arm part was loose around the shaft so it could freely swing or turn slightly.
I wanted it for trolling over weed beds. I'll have to look around for it before spring.. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | No I haven't. Everything around me is frozen. I will try a local dam in a couple weeks. The arms are solid , I wanted to make sure they didnt swing. That thick wire was not friendly to make that design. Have either of you guys had luck using blades larger than 13s? |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | I have decided to bend it to more of a V shape with the arms. That is what most of them looked like on muskyshop.
Edited by chadw18 12/6/2013 1:07 PM
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Sorry it posted my comment twice.
Edited by chadw18 12/6/2013 1:06 PM
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