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View attachment 3View attachment 3Its been a while since I tinkered around trying to put a new spin on anything. So here goes . These are mainly for sand bass stripers ect , The variations of blades and hooks is purely intentional and the paint jobs are rough . AWH heck they are only proto types anyway .
 

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Pretty cool!!!! Is tht a custom mold?? What is the blade on the second row first one on left??? That would make a nice blade on an in-line spinner!!!
 

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Fm that is a vintage Herters Prop blade and the mold is simi custom . That blade cuts the water and pulls so hard it feels like you have a fish hooked up front .

Thanks guys . trying to get my life back in order and reset my priorities . Fish first . Make tackle . pee on everything else .
 

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Here in a week or so I ought to know how the hybrids like them . Sent some to Saginaw Texas . The guide service there will try them .
 

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I could see those working for big largemouths suspended over humps in 40' of water in the summer!!! I like the tail spinners, let 'em fall and then rip 'em right back up, the fish can't stand it!! Way to get back on the horse TF!!!!!
 

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Those weigh 3/4 oz. and you can change the presentation because of the two line tie points or you can add a rider hook on top . Don't think a large mouth can spit something like that . Got one or two more things in the works too .
 
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