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Old 04-05-05, 10:36 PM   #1
Rob Mak
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my buddy was fishing a city lake-mcintosh- and hangs a spinner bait the likes of which i have never even seen before. i took a good look at it today wondering why some one would actually build such a thing.
it starts out with a colorado blade as big as a base ball-looks like a soup can lid-has a salt water swivel hooked to a super thick wire-i am guessing coat hanger-in a v shape. with a 3/4oz rattle back jig-black-welded to it. and i do mean welded to. while i have seen some freaks of nature this ranks up there as REAL weird. i belive if you did catch a bass on it the blade would beat the fish in to submission.
i know what my self and tom do to spinner baits are not normal but this was out standingly awful some one took the time ot mig weld the wire to the jig.


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