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Hey, I was hoping that someone could help me figure something out!

I just recently purchased this BBZ, and right out of the package, it has this little section of what appears to be braid, attached to the dorsal fin. It is not nearly long enough to attach a stinger treble, so I'm not exactly sure what it is for ?? :-?

I thought that it may have just been a piece of lint or debris, but Stu said that the one he purchased also had it on there.

Before unceremoniously cutting it off, I thought that I had better check in with my "pro staff"!   8-)

Thanks for any info.

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Posted

Think "threadfin"   :)

Those little things look nice in the water...

Posted

SPAZ and Speed, yeah...I guess you are both right! I have seen that long "extension" on some shad that you are both referencing...I guess I was thinking that just a single piece of braid (thread) would not necessarily imitate it.

But, as is often the case...I was mistaken again ! :-[

Thanks again for helping a brother out!  :)

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Posted

It's definitely a mistake from the manufacturer.

Send it to me and I will see if I can get them to replace it for you.

;D ;D

Posted

LOL, I just asked AndrewDo124 this question via email.  We don't see threadfin shad here in NOVA, so, that thread seemed strange to me.

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Posted
LOL, I just asked AndrewDo124 this question via email.  We don't see threadfin shad here in NOVA, so, that thread seemed strange to me.

You have gizzard shad, though, and they have a thread as well :)

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Posted

All I can say is, "Wow"!  You guys have gone over the top with the detailed drawings, research about local shad populations, etc.!

See why I referenced you guys as my "Pro-staff"?!?!  8-)

Thanks again!

Posted

Everyone's answer is correct.  It's the "threadfin" of threadfin and gizzard shad.  It's these little details that Spro puts on their baits that make me love the company.

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