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? Bladed Swimbait Hook?
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10/19/15 05:28 PM
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DCmac
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These any good or just another fisherman-catcher? Thinking that little bit of flash combined with a 7-8" worm with sparkles inside might be a good swimbait/jig combination. ?
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Re: ? Bladed Swimbait Hook?
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10/20/15 01:48 PM
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Answer: fish catcher! Put a soft plastic swimbait on it. Cast it out and wind it in. Just adds flash to your swimbait when you want a less subtle approach to the lone swimbait.
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Re: ? Bladed Swimbait Hook?
[Re: DCmac]
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10/21/15 04:10 PM
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BMCD
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I use them the newer designs are a lot better, use to throw blades on the older style. Hooks are very stout. They (Owner) also make attachment blades for any application.
Last edited by BMCD; 10/21/15 04:11 PM.
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Re: ? Bladed Swimbait Hook?
[Re: DCmac]
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10/21/15 05:01 PM
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lconn4
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I prefer them over no blade.
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