Ojurb Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 Hi, I recently bought, some spinnerbaits and buzzbaits, they claimed to be 1/4 oz, but they looked larger than my 3/8 oz spinnerbait from strike king. So I put them on a scale, and the "1/4 oz" baits actually weighted out between 14.6 and 14.9 grams or a lil over 1/2 oz each. While the 3/8 oz from strike king was a lil closer to its claimed weight at 12.3 grams. Maybe im missing something or maybe there is a reason the "1/4 oz" baits where only a dollar. Now I recived a buzzbait from strike king that claims the weight is "3/8 oz" but placing it on the scale reveals an actual weight of 18.8 grams ,almost double the claimed weight. Im trying to figure out if some of these lures are too large for my rod which is rated for lures in the 1/4 to 3/8 oz range. Thoughts? Quote
bigturtle Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 33 minutes ago, Ojurb said: Hi, I recently bought, some spinnerbaits and buzzbaits, they claimed to be 1/4 oz, but they looked larger than my 3/16 oz spinnerbait from strike king. So I put them on a scale, and the "1/4 oz" baits actually weighted out between 14.6 and 14.9 grams or a lil over 1/2 oz each. While the 3/16oz from strike king was a lil closer to its claimed weight at 12.3 grams. Maybe im missing something or maybe there is a reason the "1/4 oz" baits where only a dollar. Now I recived a buzzbait from strike king that claims the weight is "3/8 oz" but placing it on the scale reveals an actual weight of 18.8 grams ,almost double the claimed weight. Im trying to figure out if some of these lures are too large for my rod which is rated for lures in the 1/4 to 3/8 oz range. Thoughts? the lead head of the baits weighs however much it says on the packaging , the rest of the lure (blade, skirt, wire, hook, trailer hook, etc) just gives it more weight. This is the norm for vast majority of the "blade" lures out there. Also: 34 minutes ago, Ojurb said: they claimed to be 1/4 oz, but they looked larger than my 3/16 oz spinnerbait from strike king 1/4 is suppose to be larger than 3/16. 35 minutes ago, Ojurb said: "1/4 oz" baits actually weighted out between 14.6 and 14.9 grams or a lil over 1/2 oz each. While the 3/16oz from strike king was a lil closer to its claimed weight at 12.3 grams. both of those lures exceeded 2X the claimed weight, do expect that from lures with blades as bigger the blade, more weight it adds. 1 Quote
BassThumb Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 44 minutes ago, Ojurb said: Im trying to figure out if some of these lures are too large for my rod which is rated for lures in the 1/4 to 3/8 oz range. Thoughts? You'll be fine. Those ratings are a rule of thumb, not anything definitive. 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted April 16, 2016 Super User Posted April 16, 2016 Throw them and see how your rod responds. Quote
Ojurb Posted April 16, 2016 Author Posted April 16, 2016 13 hours ago, bigturtle said: the lead head of the baits weighs however much it says on the packaging , the rest of the lure (blade, skirt, wire, hook, trailer hook, etc) just gives it more weight. This is the norm for vast majority of the "blade" lures out there. Ok thats what what I thought was happening but was not sure. Quote Also: 1/4 is suppose to be larger than 3/16. Sorry this was a mistake it is meant to read 3/8 oz, the spinnerbait from strikeking is a 3/8 oz, i will edit the main message Quote both of those lures exceeded 2X the claimed weight, do expect that from lures with blades as bigger the blade, more weight it adds. Ok, i will know to expect that now, thanks! Quote
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