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Howdy. I've been hanging out on the soft plastics forum for about a year now but just recently started making my own spinnerbaits. I've been searching the web for thumper blades like Bassdozer describes in his article with no luck. Does anyone here have a source for these blades? He sells baits with these blades but doesn't offer the blades in his ebay store.-----Best Regards,Tim.

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Howdy. I've been hanging out on the soft plastics forum for about a year now but just recently started making my own spinnerbaits. I've been searching the web for thumper blades like Bassdozer describes in his article with no luck. Does anyone here have a source for these blades? He sells baits with these blades but doesn't offer the blades in his ebay store.-----Best Regards,Tim.

Try Stamina tackle(lurepartsonline.com). They have deep cup blades.

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Try Stamina tackle(lurepartsonline.com). They have deep cup blades.

Yeah,I've found deep cup blades several places. The thumpers I'm talking about have a shallow cup and are heavier toward the front of the blade. Deep cup blades actually have less vibration than regular colorado blades,but they start to spin at slower speeds. If you do a web search on spinnerbait blades you'll find the bassdozer article I'm talking about. It's called blades make the difference or something like that. He does a great job of explaining the difference between the various blades.

Thanks for the reply,Tim.

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Yeah,I've found deep cup blades several places. The thumpers I'm talking about have a shallow cup and are heavier toward the front of the blade. Deep cup blades actually have less vibration than regular colorado blades,but they start to spin at slower speeds. If you do a web search on spinnerbait blades you'll find the bassdozer article I'm talking about. It's called blades make the difference or something like that. He does a great job of explaining the difference between the various blades.

Thanks for the reply,Tim.

Yea I read that. Souds like what Lonnie Stanley did with the wedge spinnerbait(thicker toward the end) Try this place(http://www.lakelandinc.com/musky.htm), their muskie blades are made of heavier metal.

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