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| Who makes the strongest spinnerbaits or spinnerbait forms to tie my own? I've broke two spinnerbaits, 2.5 oz with .051" wire, at the bend while burning the baits. (They were twisted bends, NOT "clothes-pin style"/ likely not heavy enough wire for 2.5 oz). Retiring all spinnerbaits I have- and would like to replace with something "stouter"-
Thanks-
CMH |
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Posts: 223
Location: Victoria,MN | CJ's are a well built spinnerbait that really seem to last. |
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Location: Madtown, WI | mooreslures.com sells spinnerbaits heads of various sizes with 0.62 wire, for a couple bucks each. "recycle" some of your older bent up bucktails and make spinnerbaits with the blades for really cheap. |
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| Go to basement baits and check out the egghead spinnerbait post Mullhead has. Bulletproof, and looks awesome in the water. Category of its own. |
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| Arkadiy showed some nice looking 2 oz spinnerbaits with great powder coated heads in the basement baits. You may want to contact him.
click on the following link.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=74... |
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Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | Calling HerbB!!!! |
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| Pearson's Grinders are solid. I believe they're manufactured by ERC. I assume the Bump & Grind is the same caliper, just with a Colorado blade. Don't hold me to it. I don't own any yet. |
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Location: VA | Glittertail's Glitterspin are awesome and checkout PSV in the basement forum he has a web site too. |
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