03-12-08, 01:12 PM | #26 |
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The buzz jewell was real unigue. He would take a big Colorado blade and split it down so far. Then ahe would bend them in opposite directions. Then he would take a normal blade wire and fuse a smaller Colorado to the line tie part fro a head. The woyudl also attach the hood(welded) to the blade he put on the head. The head woyuld allow the bait a lot of lift and a little more flash The rotating blade would run really slow because of the cup in the blades. It was very different. He also made a bait called a spin jewel. I still have one of his buzz jewels that I found in a box that was in an estate sale recently. I bought the whole box just to get that 1 bait. Fish2win
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03-12-08, 04:34 PM | #27 |
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Well, I guess I never saw one of those! Can you get a picture of one?
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