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GMACK
Posted 2/13/2009 1:38 PM (#360479)
Subject: Clevise Size?




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Location: Moline,IL
I'm in the process of putting together an order for my first attempt at making buctails. Just curious as to what size clevises I should be purchasing? I mostly plan on using #8 and #10 blades and I was looking at either #6 or #8 sized clevises. Thanks.

Graham
Makintrax73
Posted 2/13/2009 2:01 PM (#360484 - in reply to #360479)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?





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if you go here.... http://www.mooreslures.com/2009-10catalog.pdf
you will see what hole size the different clevises have.

I'm a newb bucktail maker too and I just based my clevise on the size of the wire i was using. i.e. .051 wire so I used #4 clevises and it fit fine with both #8 and #10 mag blades.

PS moores seemed to have the best prices for components that I could find, but they are closed in the winter and don't take orders til spring.
Bytor
Posted 2/13/2009 8:15 PM (#360525 - in reply to #360484)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?





Location: The Yahara Chain
The #6's will work great for your 8's. I've found that they don't hold up to the 10's. They bow out at the ends which will lead to the bait rolling. I am using 8's and magnum clevises on all of my 10's this year.
mlure
Posted 2/14/2009 3:53 PM (#360616 - in reply to #360484)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?




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We will be home April 1. The midwest was almost as warm as AZ. Miss the northwoods.
Dick
esox50
Posted 2/14/2009 10:08 PM (#360667 - in reply to #360525)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?





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Bytor - 2/13/2009 8:15 PM

The #6's will work great for your 8's. I've found that they don't hold up to the 10's. They bow out at the ends which will lead to the bait rolling. I am using 8's and magnum clevises on all of my 10's this year.


Troy (and whomever else might know),

Is that why some of my flashabou and marabou skirts aren't flaring any? Wish I had known that last year when I started building!!!
Bytor
Posted 2/14/2009 10:44 PM (#360674 - in reply to #360667)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?





Location: The Yahara Chain
Sean you can take a needle nose pliers and pinch them down. The .062 wire tends to roll more than the .051. I build mine on both because some guys really want the thicker wire. 10's run better on the .051, imo. I've thrown a lot of 10's on both platforms and I firmly believe that.

The clevises can still cause it to roll with the .051 but it happens a lot more with the .062.

First thing to try is to pinch your clevises back to parallel. If that doesn't work you should reshaft them with either the 8's or the magnums. I haven't run the magnums yet, I picked some up this winter, from Mr. Moore and am looking forward to trying them, they are built like tanks.

Here is a nice link on tuning your clevises. I won't use 6's with my 10's ever again.

http://www.gruntmuskielures.com/tuningbucktail.html

And yes it won't flair when it starts to roll.....you really want it to flair.

Edited by Bytor 2/14/2009 10:48 PM
esox50
Posted 2/14/2009 10:52 PM (#360676 - in reply to #360674)
Subject: Re: Clevise Size?





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Thanks, Troy! I'll take a look when I'm home next. Now I need open water to test it out!!! Really irked me that half my baits's skirts weren't flaring any. I thought it was my tying abilities, but now I'm not so sure it wasn't just a clevis issue.
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