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  1. Ok, swimbait hooks in 1/4 oz wired onto an inline spinner with a 1/4 oz weight. Top is a #5 Colorado, middle is a #5 Indiana and bottoms a #5 Willow. Made for spring stripers and bass. Colorado make lots of vibration Indiana works the best on startup and running. Willow starts on a jerk, but slips in the water and stops some times. I will not make more of the willow model. IMO, paint blades are a waste of money, unless you let is rest to the bottom. When spinning you can't see it and it actually reduces the flash. Any thoughts on why these do not start very easily. They do start, but a little force on the start makes them better.
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