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Double Blade Spinner Baits

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saw a double blade spinnerbait today at dicks anyone use these and if so did you have any luck with them?

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What do you mean by double blade spinnerbait? Were both blads on the same arm or were there two seperate arms? The double bladed spinnerbait, where both blades are on the same arm, is probably the most popular design made. The baits with two arms have more of a cult following but can be very effective in the right situations, night time seems to be the best time for me.

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it was 2 diffrent arms looked like a cross bewteen a buzzbait / spinnerbait

saw a double blade twin arm spinnerbait today at dicks anyone use these and if so did you have any luck with them?

I haven't used these and don't plan to.

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Great baits under certain conditions. Not my favorite style of bait, but they do work situationally.

I used the black neon Hart double wire spinner bait

Oddly enough i never got a bite on it till i removed the rear arm and made it a single wire.. After that it became one of my best producers..

I don't see a need for additional arms on a spinner bait, the "A" frame has been a winner from the beginning.

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Great baits under certain conditions. Not my favorite style of bait, but they do work situationally.

I haven't fished them, but it looks like the doubled blades on separate arms would over torque the bait right over. Did you find that to be the case Hooligan? Atleast a tandem config would have counter rotating blades to stabilize the bait a bit. I guess I don't have enough confidence to spend money on something that "looks" like it won't work.

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The old Shannon Twin Spin was such a bait. The objective with multiple arms like that was to use the baits as a "drop" bait, where you lift & drop the spinner repeatedly through cover. Can be worked really slow. Unfortunately, they don't make them like they use to, with the large bucktail body. Deadly!

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Terminator makes a twin arm bait ~

A-Jay

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I haven't fished them, but it looks like the doubled blades on separate arms would over torque the bait right over. Did you find that to be the case Hooligan? Atleast a tandem config would have counter rotating blades to stabilize the bait a bit. I guess I don't have enough confidence to spend money on something that "looks" like it won't work.

That can be an issue, if they're not tuned right. It doesn't seem to be an issue with those blades that are in line with one another, though. The doubles I use are simply for helicoptering, basically. Big size 7 Indiana blades and 1 ounce heads. It's a substantial package that falls relatively slowly. GREAT for bluff walls and ledges.

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