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Hart's Swing Arm Swim Jig??

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anyone fished them? seen them at a fishing seminar/expo now i want a few. just wondering if anyone has had any luck.

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Take off of the old twin spin jig that I have made and fished for decades. The arm attached to the head may cause a problem with skirts, otherwise twin spins can be deadly.

Tom

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Take off of the old twin spin jig that I have made and fished for decades. The arm attached to the head may cause a problem with skirts, otherwise twin spins can be deadly.

Tom

 

I'd love to see a pic of the twin spin you have made. I think the idea is great,i can see the problems that could arise with tangling up with the skirt but it may be worth it. 

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PM your email address and I will send a photo.

Tom

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In Ozark Lakes (LOZ, Table Rock, Bull Shoals) "stairstepping" a twin spin down steep bluffs has accounted for some  monster bags during tournaments.   For me, not so much.  I caught a few fish doing that the few times I was practicing out of my own boat.

 

I never did draw a boater who wanted to do that.  I did always carry  3 or 4 twin spins in case I did draw a boater who was going to fish that way.

 

Don't try using this bait in timber.  No matter how good of an idea it seems at the time.  I lost $35 worth of Terminator twin spins in 10 minutes trying to do this.  It is just a bad idea.

 

Multiple years ago, In-fisherman magazine had an article about fishing these baits later in the fall, using them at a drop bait and dropping them down the front of deeper weed edges.  Never had any luck doing that - could be a Minnesota/upper mid-west thing.  I dunno.

 

Anyway, that's the extent of my twin spin experiments.  Good luck.

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In Ozark Lakes (LOZ, Table Rock, Bull Shoals) "stairstepping" a twin spin down steep bluffs has accounted for some  monster bags during tournaments.   For me, not so much.  I caught a few fish doing that the few times I was practicing out of my own boat.

 

I never did draw a boater who wanted to do that.  I did always carry  3 or 4 twin spins in case I did draw a boater who was going to fish that way.

 

Don't try using this bait in timber.  No matter how good of an idea it seems at the time.  I lost $35 worth of Terminator twin spins in 10 minutes trying to do this.  It is just a bad idea.

 

Multiple years ago, In-fisherman magazine had an article about fishing these baits later in the fall, using them at a drop bait and dropping them down the front of deeper weed edges.  Never had any luck doing that - could be a Minnesota/upper mid-west thing.  I dunno.

 

Anyway, that's the extent of my twin spin experiments.  Good luck.

Thanks for the advice, i may have to try hopping them down rock ledges where i fish, sounds like it should work pretty well.

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