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    Chatter baits!!

    So as I was drinking a beer or 2 and thinking about the chatter bait. I stumbled across the jem!! It’s the insert for the DO-It herring head. I tried on the Sparkie mold and what a game changer!! it worked!! I’m not out to make any money, but if I knew how to post pictures it’s the $&@@!! Pm me for pictures
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    Huh??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Babe Winkleworm View Post
    Huh??
    Use a spinnerbait hook in a jig mold. Using the part in the pic as a connector. This allows for an opening for the blade to be installed w/o a split ring.

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    I use a Figure 8 link. It can also be easily opened and closed. 9/16" size, part #310311-03 (size3)


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