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| Picked up a few of these off of the Outlet Tackle site. Anyone use them previously? How do they work? Any reviews? |
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Location: oswego, il | Good baits. They run a little deeper than some double tens. Being articulated the skirt sucks into the blades and causes if to occasionally hickup during the retrieve. The blades then start spinning again. I have caught fish on them, I cannot say whether the occasional blade interruption triggers fish as they seem to follow it into the 8 like any other double 10. |
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| Thanks Todd. Appreciate the feedback. I like the fact that you say they run deep. Most o my dbl 10s run high. I've never fished with them and was just looking for some feedback. I like the gold blades/peacock color for lakes and orange blades/brown that I got for the rivers. Got 2 of each. |
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| I have use the smaller version and caught a few fish on them, they were cheap so I gave them a try... Worth the money especially at two for one! |
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | Mike D - 1/30/2015 1:17 PM
How do they work?
Well, it's really quite simple. You clip it onto your leader, cast it out and reel it in. The blade spins around causing flash and vibration to attract fish, and if you're lucky enough to have a musky strike, the hooks penetrate the mouth so you can catch it.
(Sorry, but I couldn't help myself.) Fr. K
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Location: Palatine, IL | I like them. The fish in my lake like the blue fox bell. |
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| I also picked up two #7s which I think will catch fish when theyre tired of looking at dbl 10s.
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| I Like them, and I have quite a few. That outlet site is a great place to get them and for the price they sell them, it's hard to go wrong. Some days they price them really low and you can't make them yourself cheaper than what they charge. |
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