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What's up whith this?

could have it's uses, but to me I think it is almost gimmick-ey, besides that is one more part to break or lose is'nt it?

                  -gk

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I think it's certainley worth a try.

Looks like it might work good from a boat, especially around walls and docks. Maybe around riprap but I'm not sure it would do well from the bank.  Lots of guys run cranks into structure, etc. to trigger strikes, so the theory makes sense.

better use braid-cause its going to abuse your mono rubbing againt the pilings ect. Especially if they have zebra mussles on them.  just my 3 cents

I think it's certainley worth a try.

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I actually find it rather interesting and will probably invest in a couple...or see how I can modify a couple of my extra spinnerbaits to pull to the left or right.

I think some time spent experimenting on a handful of $1 WalMart spinnerbaits could produce something functional...

better use braid-cause its going to abuse your mono rubbing againt the pilings ect. Especially if they have zebra mussles on them. just my 3 cents

Braid is LESS abrasion resistant than mono.  If you're worried about abrading the mono too much then use flouro, but since this is topwater you'll probably be better served with a copoly.

Yeah I like the idea as well.  I can already think of number of spots where it would work well.

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better use braid-cause its going to abuse your mono rubbing againt the pilings ect. Especially if they have zebra mussles on them.  just my 3 cents

Braid is LESS abrasion resistant than mono.  If you're worried about abrading the mono too much then use flouro, but since this is topwater you'll probably be better served with a copoly.

Yep, braid + zebes = breakoffs.

i just tryed to order a couple buzzbaits   they called me as i was trying to print my  order  they do not have the baits  and like the ad says it will be late spring  before they have any

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