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| At home I have made a few double 10s with one blade over the other, the clevises separated by a small brass bead. I can’t test them for a month due to provincial covid restrictions. The blades seem to spin a little easier/free-er. Ordinarily in a musky bucktail the clevises rotate one inside the other. Does anyone have any thoughts?
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| I'm not an expert on these types of baits, but Lure Parts Online sells double clevises that hold two blades at once. |
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| so i cant say for sure your particular setup is going to work good or not. i dont know that i have tried that exact combination.
that said, there are no wrong or rights. I just have two criteria for bucktails, A. They spin immediately upon cranking every time no exceptions. B. Fish are attracted to them when i reel them. B might sound dumb but i distinctly move fish on certain baits and dont know why always
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