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What do those blades do in the water?

I'm not spinnerbait expert... But wouldn't it make more sense to have the blades on separate clevises? I'd think they would get stuck on each other before they got a chance to spin? Could be dead wrong though :)

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Looks like a teeny tiny Cowgirl.  Doubled up blades are the rage for Esox.  Its a mellower sound.

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I'm not spinnerbait expert... But wouldn't it make more sense to have the blades on separate clevises? I'd think they would get stuck on each other before they got a chance to spin? Could be dead wrong though :)

They are on separate interlocking clevis'.

J Francho, you're good. I was looking for a mellower sound. I saw one of Larry Dahlberg's episodes using one of those cowgirl inlines, thought I would try it out in this configuration.

Jig Man, GMAN, it will look similar to this:

Thats a unique set-up, I bet it catches fish !!

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Thats a unique set-up, I bet it catches fish !!

Thanks Big_Bass_Man1! We'll see this spring...LOL...I appreciate the kind words.

Very interesting concept. I was going to mention the same thing J. Francho did, a miniature version of a cowgirl the musky and pike guys use. Let us know how you do with it down the road when you fish it.

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