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Hey

I was looking around barlowstackle.com and I'm intrested in makeing spinnerbaits. To make 24 unpainted head 1/4 and 3/8 baits, with varius blade sizes and types, silicone skirts, all the beads and other junk, it cost $39.50 ($1.67 each bait, not including shipping)

Know of any other sites where I can get the stuff cheaper? Do I need any tools besides needle-nose pliers?

Thanks ;)

Matt

split ring pliers are handy but not necessary.  

Last time I checked stamina heads looked alot nicer then barlows.  Might want to look there too.

Do-It has released some tackle making kits this year, and a spinnerbait kit is one of them, not sure how many the kit allows you to make, but I'm pretty sure they are all around $30, but they include everything you need, and I think they all come with a DVD on tacklemaking, so when you've built them all, you still have a Plano and a DVD to watch ;)

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