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jsanders

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  1. that's where I messed up. I didn't put a bead next to the loops. What I'm doing now is a tie on loop, bead, clevis with spinner, bead, 1/2 oz body, bead, loop and dressed treble. I'm going to try your way too. I think using split rings on the hook will keep it from fouling up.
  2. I will do my best but don't get your hopes up. I'm not real bright...
  3. I just got finished tying on bucktails on the back of my spinners and see there will be problems with the clevis turning thus causing line twist. This is what I'm thinking of doing but want to know if there is a better way to do it. wire with loop, small bead, body, large bead, spinner on clevis, small bead at tie off point. Right now I don't have any small beads on there. What do y'all think about using split rings on the back for the hooks? Any cons there? It would be easier to tie on bucktails without the hook in the way. Thanks
  4. I am making spinner baits, buzz baits, umbrella rigs and inline spinners. This thing makes it soooo much faster and easier. I turned out 10 inline spinners and 4 or 5 spinner baits in about an hour. I didn't time it but it would normally take me 3 or 4 hours bending them by hand. Under the right circumsances this is great but it does seem to be a 1 trick pony. It just happens to fit my needs.
  5. I just got my twistech in the mail and can't wait to use it.
  6. I make soft rubber and spinnerbaits right now. I've bought from bartons, lurecraft and makelures. I've looked at lurepartsonline.com. Just getting ideas to save $ and get good stuff.
  7. jsanders

    Hoss Cats

    good looking baits. I like them sparse too. I'm on lake martin too.
  8. Where can I find a good top pour buzz frog mold? anywhere around 4". Thanks J
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