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Tungsten Spinnerbaits

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Does anyone have experience with tungsten spinnerbaits? if so what brand are you using? The only ones I can find are Eco Pro, not a lot of choices.

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It seems not many companies make tungsten spinnerbaits. Eco Pro makes tungsten spinnerbaits as you mentioned, maybe more companies will start making them. 

While I'm not a user of titanium spinnerbaits,( I do have a small stash of them, couple buzzbaits too), I did see  recently that tw has 1 made by molix for 15 bucks a pop.

20 minutes ago, keagbassr said:

While I'm not a user of titanium spinnerbaits,( I do have a small stash of them, couple buzzbaits too), I did see  recently that tw has 1 made by molix for 15 bucks a pop.

In my experience titanium is used in the wire, tungsten used in the head.....

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No lead allowed in Ma. Another well planned out idea.

 

The titanium spinnerbaits I looked at still had lead heads

6 minutes ago, Big Rick said:

In my experience titanium is used in the wire, tungsten used in the head.....

Oops my bad ? brain cramp ?sorry padlin guess  I'm no help

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No sweat, I'll go with Eco Pro's if nothing else comes up.

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They are the only ones I know of right now.  Terminator made one that was tungsten with a titanium frame. You can still find them on Ebay but they are expensive.  I have one around here I can take a picture of. 

 

Allen 

Spinnerbaits are not included in MA lead law

  • Lead sinkers, lead weights, and lead jigs weighing less than an ounce. Any sinker or weight made from lead that weighs less than 1 ounce, and any lead jig (meaning any lead-weighted hook) that weighs less than 1 ounce, is prohibited for use in all inland waters of the Commonwealth. The term lead sinker shall not include any other sinkers, weights, fishing lures or fishing tackle including, but not limited to, artificial lures, hooks, weighted flies, and lead-core or other weighted fishing lines.”
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Another thought check with Siebert and see if he can make you some? He maybe able to get the heads from his tungsten jigs suppliers? I know who makes the Ecotungsten heads for them and it is probably the same supplier he has. 

 

Allen 

 

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9 hours ago, coachdog said:

Spinnerbaits are not included in MA lead law

  • Lead sinkers, lead weights, and lead jigs weighing less than an ounceAny sinker or weight made from lead that weighs less than 1 ounce, and any lead jig (meaning any lead-weighted hook) that weighs less than 1 ounce, is prohibited for use in all inland waters of the Commonwealth. The term lead sinker shall not include any other sinkers, weights, fishing lures or fishing tackle including, but not limited to, artificial lures, hooks, weighted flies, and lead-core or other weighted fishing lines.”

When I read this, and again just now, the word "not" did not register. Thanks, I can forget tungten spinnerbaits.

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