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Halibut guys use them regularly. I made some spinners using canal jigs after watching a guy on a show make them for halibut. He was using ~8-10 oz bucktails, stainless wire, and some huge (maybe 6") blades. I am not sure how much better mine worked with the blade than without, but they caught fish.
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how do I add thumb nails to my posts? , I have 10 great pics of my custom 1 1/2 oz. spinnerbaits , susavich1@gmail.com,
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You should take them to plug fest,they look like slayers.
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check out pics of my custom striper spinner baits, under my join date click pics album, then click on pics for description
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ya might wanna check out mine, 2 1/2oz. on Musky grade .051 wire
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whos the guy who started this thread?? Does he still fish? alive?
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I'm here brother I will be looking into getting some of these for the upcoming year |
A long long time ago , a deadly trolling rig was an inline spinner bait with big old green clam worms. This was before the coming of the tube and worm.
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in-line striper spinners
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I"ve been making striper size spinner baits, soon I"ll be making in-lines on .063 gauge wire 10" long,and 2-4.oz I"ve seen them on line for as much as $25-$28 apiece, if I happen to bump into one of you guys or gals out there I"ll gladly give you one free!
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in-line striper spinners
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I like it on the S/S stuby in white. Colorado blade works too. 3/0 treble on the belly hook
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