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  • Super User
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I have been checking out the switchblade jigs, and decided to come up with this. It's primitive for now, but I like the idea.

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  • Like 2
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This is a good use of spare spinner baits. Let us know how it swims. 

 

Looks similar to something out on the market, 

Talon Custom Lures Shibui Yana Swim Jig

 

You can find them on TW

 

 

 

You might want a bigger prop, that little one might not create enough of what you are looking for.

 

Another good Idea, is to remove the spinner blade and prop, and on the front wire put some beads and clankers to create noise when you yo-yo the bait.

 

Just another idea.

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Or better yet, make the front wire straight, and add an inline spinner blade....

  • Super User
Posted

This is a good use of spare spinner baits. Let us know how it swims. 

 

Looks similar to something out on the market, 

Talon Custom Lures Shibui Yana Swim Jig

 

You can find them on TW

 

 

 

You might want a bigger prop, that little one might not create enough of what you are looking for.

 

Another good Idea, is to remove the spinner blade and prop, and on the front wire put some beads and clankers to create noise when you yo-yo the bait.

 

Just another idea.

Thats funny that you mention Talon lures, about 2 years ago I posted a prop jig I made and the owner came on the forum and blew up.

  • Super User
Posted

It was a she, and she didn't get many customers from here with what she said.

Posted

ROFLMAO!!!

 

Don't get me wrong, I like the idea, but I remember that thread...LMAO

 

You may be going in Witness Protection after that one...

 

ANyone have a link to it? I need a good laugh.

  • Super User
Posted

I made a bunch and use them, they all have different size spinners and different configurations, but they all catch fish.

  • Super User
Posted

Thats funny that you mention Talon lures, about 2 years ago I posted a prop jig I made and the owner came on the forum and blew up.

 

And they copied the bait from a Japanese company.

 

Allen

Posted

And they copied the bait from a Japanese company.

 

Allen

But they have the right to copy, after all, she's trying to get rich, you on the other hand are not allowed to come up with an original idea on your own to use yourself.LOL

Rodney

Posted

LOL As soon as I saw the original post I started laughing... That thread is still one of the weirdest we've had in a while... The jig looks good! I'm tempted to try to rig up something like that myself. With your expressed permission of course!

Posted

I've tried making a few lures like this using a small willow leaf blade in the front, but I can't get the blades to turn. I'm wondering if maybe I don't have enough space between the head and the blade. I use spacers and beads between the two and tried bending the wire at different angles, but no luck. Doesn't make sense to me since its basically an inline spinner, but maybe the aerodynamics just aren't right. Any thoughts?

  • Super User
Posted

I've tried making a few lures like this using a small willow leaf blade in the front, but I can't get the blades to turn. I'm wondering if maybe I don't have enough space between the head and the blade. I use spacers and beads between the two and tried bending the wire at different angles, but no luck. Doesn't make sense to me since its basically an inline spinner, but maybe the aerodynamics just aren't right. Any thoughts?

post a pic

  • Super User
Posted

I've tried making a few lures like this using a small willow leaf blade in the front, but I can't get the blades to turn. I'm wondering if maybe I don't have enough space between the head and the blade. I use spacers and beads between the two and tried bending the wire at different angles, but no luck. Doesn't make sense to me since its basically an inline spinner, but maybe the aerodynamics just aren't right. Any thoughts?

Sounds like the blade is too small...what size blade are you matching up to what size head?

  • Super User
Posted

For whatever reason, willow leaf blades do not work well on inline spinners.  I'd try an Indiana or Colorado style blade.

Posted

3/8 oz head, I'm not sure as to the blade size, probably 1 1/4" long.

I'll see if I can't scrounge up some Indiana blades that would work. Thanks for the input , guys.

  • Super User
Posted

3/8 oz head, I'm not sure as to the blade size, probably 1 1/4" long.

I'll see if I can't scrounge up some Indiana blades that would work. Thanks for the input , guys.

The blade was too small...if you scrounge up an Indiana you'll need at least a number 4 blade but IMO a number 5 would be better.

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