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Here are 2 spinnerbaits I just did for a local angler, the both are a pattern called "Pink Shad", these were made for stained water. Both a 1/2oz baits but I thought it was neat to see how different blade configurations make one bait appear to be larger than the other. The bait on top is 1/2oz with a size #6 indiana blade as the main and a size #3 colorado blade as the secondary. The bottom bait is also a 1/2oz but it has a double mag willow configuration with a size #5 mag willow as the main and a size #4 mag willow as the secondary. Both configurations are intended for slow to moderate speeds with heavy vibration.

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Very nice Smalljaw and Thanks for the detailed info.

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Very nice Smalljaw and Thanks for the detailed info.

Thanks cadman, in all the years I've been doing this, it is the first time I was asked to make identical baits with completely different blade configurations. When I finished them I knew I had to take a pic because even up close there is an illusion that one is larger until you put them side by side, I thought it was pretty neat. I also made one for myself, the angler that I made these for has been getting this same pattern for years, he told me has has won 2 tournaments with it and has placed high in a bunch of others so I need to see for myself on the waters I fish if there may be something to it or it may be a local thing where he fishes.

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