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  1. I make mostly inline spinners, and a few jig spinners. Today I decided to make some jig spinners but instead of attaching the blades with a swivel I made them with a clevis like a typical spinner. These are prototypes that have not been in the water yet, so I still need to see how they perform. I have been using French blades on my swivel jig spinners because they pound harder than Colorado blades and they seem to grab smallmouth bass attention better in my dark tannin stained waters. These are #3 blades and one #4. I thought maybe these might spin different, had to give it a try. The nice part it if they are junk, I'll cut them apart and reuse everything except the wire. Anybody else make jig spinners that are a little different than the normal Mr. Twister style?
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