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Offline toadfrog

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Re: Inline spinners
« Reply #15 on: 03/19/20 11:46 UTC »
Since the subject of beads has come up I use only glass or metal beads beneath my clevis . Plastic will eventually wear and hang at times making more torque on the blade as it tries to start spinning .

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Re: Inline spinners
« Reply #16 on: 03/19/20 15:04 UTC »
I use nothing but solid brass beads. In addition to not offering anything to hang up, they add some weight without adding any additional bulk.
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Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Re: Inline spinners
« Reply #17 on: 03/20/20 00:30 UTC »
https://custombaits.com/gallery/458-100716100406.jpeg
This is a Muskie size the bead are solid
The one between the interlocked clevis’s is so they don’t hang up
« Last Edit: 03/20/20 01:18 UTC by WALLEYE WACKER »
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Offline Fatman

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Re: Inline spinners
« Reply #18 on: 03/20/20 08:54 UTC »
I like glass and metal too.  WW nice spinner!!!

Offline Overloaded outdoors

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Re: Inline spinners
« Reply #19 on: 03/26/20 21:37 UTC »
Thanks everyone got it figured out I appreciate all the help