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    Does anybody know where I can purchase a willow leaf beetle spin type lure for crappie/bream?
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    Exclamation Hey briarhead ...

    you could purchase some small willow leaf blades and convert your own .... or you can check out these : http://www.parislanding.com/fishnspin/ ...... luck2ya ....cp

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    I use the Fish N Spin and they have worked real well for me. I've caught a lot of Blue Gill with them. The Copper blade works best for me.
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    Isn't the Whirley Bee a willow leaf ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DmDuck
    Isn't the Whirley Bee a willow leaf ?
    The one from Charlie Brewer Slider company???? Yes that is a willow blade.
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    I don't care for them personally, but BPS has Roadrunners with willow blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
    I don't care for them personally, but BPS has Roadrunners with willow blades.
    Can you inlighten me why you dont like them?? I havent bought any but thought about it. I do like using the pony head (thats what they call them in missouri) with skirts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TAE73
    Can you inlighten me why you dont like them?? I havent bought any but thought about it. I do like using the pony head (thats what they call them in missouri) with skirts.
    I've tried several of them but have never got a bite using them. Maybe I'm using them wrong, but I don't have any problem with beetle spins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
    I've tried several of them but have never got a bite using them. Maybe I'm using them wrong, but I don't have any problem with beetle spins.

    Hmm, I have good luck with just the sliders in the 1 1/2"....Thanks!
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    Willows cut through the water fast so I would think would not be to good for crappie, them's some slow fish lol

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