![]() ![]() It seems like sizes 2 & 3 are pretty common in the pre-constructed baits sold. I would guess that they would give off less vibration since they're not made of as rigid of material as the metal blades. Does anyone know of any advantages or disadvantages they hold over more traditional blades? Does anyone use these and if so, has it caused you any issues? I've had issues with rooster tail spinner blades not rotating at slow speeds before and they are a similar shape.ĭakota - Relatively uncommon in pre-made gear, but that seems to be because they are a newer design. Willowleaf - Need the highest speed to rotate. Indiana/French - Requires slightly faster trolling/retrieval speed to spin, but I have never heard or seen anything that indicates that there would be spin issues even at the slow trolling speeds often used for Kokanee. Since there are a million (almost literally) different blades to choose from, I thought I'd get the opinions of some of you much more experienced then me as to what's important in a Kokanee blade.Ĭolorado - Most common? I believe this spins at the slowest trolling/retrieval speed. I've been constructing some lures this winter and the time has come to order some spinner blades. ![]()
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