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Location: NeverNever Lake | I just bought a tandem super vibrax bucktail brown w/gold blade.
How do you rate Vibrax spinners?
They use a thinner wire than I'm comfortable with but I kinda like the design.
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | Raze,
I have a bunch of them and at times they are the go to bait.
As far as the wire, I too think it is a little thin.
I have noticed that the wire tends to bend quite often, other than that, the lure works. |
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Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua | I've had a lot of luck with the #5 vibrax spinner in the early season. I haven't tried the #6 yet . most of mine have all gold tails that I tie on a 2/0 treble . the wire is a little thin but there also very cheap and you can afford to buy a few of them at a time .
THE FERD |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | Thanks guys, I figured at $ 6.99 who could go wrong. I rarely throw tails, in fact, I have never caught a muskie on one in the 20+ years of fishing for em. Sounds strange, but true. |
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Location: oswego, il | I have a few, I really like them. I caught one trolling on them last year behind a dipsey. I like this bucktail for trolling. |
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| Maybe if you guys would throw a real size lure instead of perch baits you would catch muskies on bucktails!!!! J/K!!!!
Musk.
I couldn't control myself.
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| I used to throw them quite a bit. The only complaint that I had with them was the hair came out too easy. |
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