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I like to change blades on my spinnerbaits based on water clarity and conditions but it is always a pain to swap out the blades. Does anybody have a system that lets them change blades quicker. I was thinking about replacing the swivels with sampo snap-swivels so I could just snap new blades on. Any suggestions?

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You could just put a snap link between the swivel split ring and the blade? I make my own spinnerbaits and quit changing blades and skirt a long time ago.

Allen

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There have been a few in the past that had that feature.  I still have some old Blue Fox spinnerbaits that have a quick-change system.  Secret Weapon is the only company today that I know of that makes them.  I think most anglers just stock different spinnerbaits for different conditions.  

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I have several old Terminator T-1 titanium arm SBs that had a quick-change system with a little rubber stopper on the arm that slid up and down to allow the main blade to be swapped out.  They even came with a different blade.  I haven't seen any of these in awhile, but I don't make it to BPS (where I bought them) very often so I don't know if they're still available.  The only ones I've seen recently just come with a couple different skirts to interchange.

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I think most anglers just stock different spinnerbaits for different conditions.

I like simple solutions, too!

8-)

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