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Spinnerblades... Interesting concept.
Interesting indeed.. I like your thinking
Yep, My brain is not "regular" LOL ............. Never has been. ;D
That's pretty unique there, interesting concept.
Since blade baits are really jigging tools - yo yo - I'm wondering if the fish will hit the blades too often and you'll miss hookups because of that. Interesting idea!
These were not made for vertical jigging... Just wanted a spinnerbait to actually look more like "food" ;D
Have you had a chance to try them out on some willing test subjects? Any luck?
Yes.. 2 boats fishing on Lk Erie in nasty weather... I caught the most and the biggest bass from these baits. I fished equal time with 3 baits... I caught 6 bass, and all on these baits. Nothing on the other 2 baits. BTW... I beat them all from the back of the boat. ;D 6 fish was nothing to brag about though. ::)
That's cool. Burning or slow rolling? Do you fish em any different than a spinnerbait?
I was fishing them at a medium speed. Just casting and retrieving like a regular spinnerbait.
Interesting. I like blade baits whether they're blade baits or spinner'blades'