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    Spinner jig

    Thinking about making some heavy duty spinner wire and blades to add to jigs. It would just give you the ability to make your jigs more versatile. Think beetle spin on steroids.

    Has any tried this?

    Wonder why it never caught on in the bass world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 618PRO View Post
    Thinking about making some heavy duty spinner wire and blades to add to jigs. It would just give you the ability to make your jigs more versatile. Think beetle spin on steroids.

    Has any tried this?

    Wonder why it never caught on in the bass world?
    The Pepper Custom Baits Boom Boom already exists. I have about 15 of them. Never caught a fish on one.

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    Back in the 70s we used the Rocker Head on a twin spin frame made by 3 J Bait Co. caught lots of fish them.

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    Hildbrandt makes an idaho spinner rig that I've been using with a swim jig this spring. It's been working good so far.

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    I make them for a friend that uses them on Smith Mountain lake. I bend them on .035" and .040" wire and I don't use them but my friend likes them for 3/8oz and 1/2oz jig heads with a 4" grub.