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Found these will searching through my stuff last night. Smaller willow is a 4.5 for size reference.

 

Allen

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I reckon that size would have to be on a 1oz or better head due to the lift it would create, couldn't keep it down with less. Pike/Musky spinnerbait use?

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Dang son, pop another hole in the tip and use'r as a spoon.

Sorry to make fun but in all seriousness it looks like maybe a size 8 or 9..

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8 minutes ago, C.S. said:

Dang son, pop another hole in the tip and use'r as a spoon.

Sorry to make fun but in all seriousness it looks like maybe a size 8 or 9..

Not sure what size they are? I ask the major spinnerbait manufacturers to send me samples and these wer what Lakeland sent me.

 

Allen

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I have a few that size I use for LOZ spinnerbaits when the big gizzard shad are spawning on the docks. It does take about a 3/4oz head to run one. 

  • Super User
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Lakeland size #8 Musky/Pike blade. Lakeland has regular willows up to a size #8. That is larger than a regular size #8 and Lakeland once made separate sizes for Musky and Pike. I'm not sure if they still make them but a size #4 Musky blade was like a size #6 regular blade as they ran like 2 sizes larger so that blade looks to be a #9 at least.

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