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Message Subject: CJ spinnerbaits
BenR
Posted 1/18/2005 9:38 AM (#131678)
Subject: CJ spinnerbaits


Hello, was curious what you guys thought of these. The tandem comes in 8 or 10inch...Not sure how to gauge the size of a spinnerbaits......Thanks,Ben
AirMuskie
Posted 1/18/2005 9:47 AM (#131680 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits





BenR,

Have used them and generally like them except for the lighter 3/4 ounce tandem blade. Size is good and they held up well after banging them off wood, docks, rocks, etc.

Air
Beaver
Posted 1/18/2005 9:50 AM (#131683 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits





Posts: 4266


They are my favorites. Small ones are an average bucktail size. Bigger ones are a big tandem bucktail size.
Great colors. Solid components. Made well.
The smaller ones are great spring into summer lures and won't wear you out, though you can change the blade size to a bigger Colorado to run them shallower. They also work through weeds and reeds easily. The bigger ones are just as good, just bigger. I use them with bogger blades and slow roll them. They are also a great go-to lure when the wind is blowing and you need accuracy, like fishing docks and boathouses.
You can also take the back hook off and down size either of them and flutter them down weed breaks, and they are easier to bulge than a bucktail.
Also a great throwback lure.
Beav

Edited by Beaver 1/18/2005 10:07 AM
Grass
Posted 1/18/2005 10:37 AM (#131690 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits




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Location: Seymour, WI
I like them as well. Colors are fantastic, very weedless and also a good hooking bait.
Tandem blades produce alot of thump, but still retrieve well.

Grass,
muskyboy
Posted 1/18/2005 12:19 PM (#131711 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits


I really like CJ's spinnerbaits, I have used the colorado blade model and just picked up the willow bladed model. Great colors and patterns, and I also use ERC Grinder spinnerbaits.
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/18/2005 5:26 PM (#131763 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits




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Location: north central wisconsin
love em! Like the single colorado versions best.
btpf
Posted 1/18/2005 6:30 PM (#131766 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits


CJs are really nice spinnerbaits. Mine all look new after 5 years. The big ones are too heavy for me to reel
in for long period of time however. I use them when I troll mostly. They are bulletproof and ride high in the water column.(sp)

I also really like the Festus spinnerbait. The thing is heavy enough to stay down on a 10 foot line.



Muskydr
Posted 1/18/2005 8:51 PM (#131783 - in reply to #131678)
Subject: RE: CJ spinnerbaits




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Great baits, from tandems to single blade models, a couple different sizes, variety, gotta love em!!!!!!! I'll tell ya they were what I brought back home from the Chicago show, nice selection at Thornes, willow blades........... gonna catch a hawg!!!! nuff said......
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