I'm going with the knock-off idea. The loop on the line end looks done very neatly. In all honesty, who knows. I don't think copying the bait would be all that hard to do and painting would be a snap. Great bait though.
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This was in a box of lures that I bought and I originally thought they were Vibrax/Blue Fox minnow spins.
However, the spoons have no stamping on them, and there is quite a bit of variance in the minnow sizes and the spinner shafts seems longer than the commercial versions.
So are these a knockoff (which company) or were these a kit, or did somebody make the minnow bodies themselves (if so, how?)?
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I'm going with the knock-off idea. The loop on the line end looks done very neatly. In all honesty, who knows. I don't think copying the bait would be all that hard to do and painting would be a snap. Great bait though.
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I would suspect that the bodies could come from China. It's not hard to buy stuff like this from there for cheap!
Harf to tell much from a picture though.
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I'd say knock-offs I've seen some in the Walmart sale bins. But they wouldn't be hard to make at all - Take some of the casting spoon molds and use an eyed wire shaft and mold them, paint em up and add your hooks and spinner blades and your set.
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Another board mentioned Matzuo Shockwave, but they are different (no rear bead, brass in front vs bead)…..
These all weighted between 0.20-0.25 oz and here is a better picture. I can't tell if the bodies are wood or solid epoxy...
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They also work good vertical jigging. Drop it in a suspended school and lift quick and follow it down. Good find.
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I'd say those are made by someone... Probably buying the supplies and bending the wire... Look similar (not the same) to the blue fox spinners I use some for trout... I bet they would be really good for trout...