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    Curious as to what you fellas think of these they are a lot of work especially the one with the crane swivels but I think they should work well the one without the crane swivel should be good for tightlining and spider rigging the vertical presentation in tightlining should give the blades plenty of action and boat movement plus wave action should make the blades flutter pretty good the one with the crane swivel should be pretty radical with two blades spinning....I just got started making molds that is a 1/8 I plan on making 3/32,1/4 and hopefully a 1/16 if there is enough lead to hold the crossline swivel secure.
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    It is a interest jighead. How well does it pull through the water? I tried a under-spin with a tail-spin and it caught fish just not enough to keep them in my line up. I think there was to much going on with the two blades and the reason it didn't catch fish at the rate of just a under-spin jig. With the two blades running side by side it really could make the difference. Keep us updated please
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    Nice job, time and cost went up, lets just hope productivity does to.

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    Very interesting!

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    Looks like it would be great for dirty water. Plenty of vibrations to help the fish home in on the bait
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    Years ago I rigged some spinner baits for bass fishing with a cross line and 2 blades on crane swivels. Made a great wake kind of bait. Don’t know how good those would work at a slower retrieve but the other one got my attention quick for spider rigging or just tight lining. Should work great.
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    That might be the golden ticket. Keep us updated how they do.

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    Send em on down I will be glad to test them out!

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    The Northern Pike here in MN would love that lure.
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    When I first saw it my thought was a slow deep presentation with a short buck tail and a fat minnow for walleye. I see the extra work and hardware making it a tough on e to make. The. Crane swivels would turn at about any speed. Nice work and good thinking brother. An under spin won a major bass tourney a while back, and they were made by his dad in the grudge. So crazier things have happened.
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