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Pike-spinner


NoiseyCricket
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Small spinner for pike, 120mm long with two spinnerblades.


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Did you try it out already ?

Can't imagine , that the willowleaf would spin that way , since these spin quite close to the shaft and the white body portion seems to stand in its way to move freely .

Been there , done that , ......I ever had problems with them willowleaf blades:yes: !

Probably for such spinner construction a junebug blade would be better , but these only come in quite small sizes:? .

greetz:yay: , diemai

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Hi diemai, thanks for your input. It spins great in the water, even at really slow speed. The front blade spins freely and isnt restricted by the body. The clevis holding the blade and the body is almost at the same level and the body got a radius in the front that gives the blade the angle it needs to spin freely. What I like the most is that the head wiggle from side to side, in a very xxx-y way :)

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@ NoiseyCricket

Glad to hear , that I was wrong about my concerns.......and I apologize:yes: .

Had too much trouble before about such blades not spinning:pissed: !

Your design makes up for a nice , unusual lure ,... with it's big eye and spinning blades it would surely look like a small minnow in the water:yes: !

greetz:yay: , diemai

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No problem diemai :) Awsome spoons and Asp-baits in your gallery. Will hopefully have time to get some Asp this year, powerful fish.

Eric, sometimes less is more :) The fun is... beeing creative. I simply enjoy playing around with new designs, materials and manufacturing techniques. If a bait have paint or not isnt any issue for me (I probably paint too much anyway). The rear blade is attached with a clevis and spins fine in the water. I always use try and error... either it works ok or not. As simple as that.

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Thanks Looks like Sinbad! Here in Sweden/Scandinavia we dont have bass :( but I plan on making a similar design for Perch. I made a smaller one yesterday with only one blade in the front and dressed hook at the back, which I played around with for a couple of hours in the water, spinned like crazy. The next batch of heads and bodies will look slightly diffrent, am working on a couple of new designs at the moment. Very funny to experiment with spinners since I mostly make 3-4oz jerkbaits for Pikes and muskies. This is like a new world to me ...and new borders to break :)

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