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    here are some inline spinners I've made there are 1/16 1/12 1/8 1/4 oz bodies.
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    I only fish on days that start with T, like tuesday, thursday, today, and tomorrow.

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    Big mike

    I hear ya on spinners, started making them back in high school cause it was way cheaper to make than buy. The brass and nickle bodies hae been getting expensive, so I'm always on the look out for sales. Plus I've found some really cool Weller blades from ebay auctions and also at flea markets. Are the bodies on the two on the bottom left homemade bodies???

    I thought about getting the mold for making them but it's actually just as cheap to buy the bodies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Big mike

    Are the bodies on the two on the bottom left homemade bodies???
    nope theyre from janns netcraft their painted spinner bodies the brass are from cabellas
    I only fish on days that start with T, like tuesday, thursday, today, and tomorrow.

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    Man looks good i think they will do good on catching fish
    fishing from the couch in front of the tv doesnt count

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    thanks, i hope so.
    I only fish on days that start with T, like tuesday, thursday, today, and tomorrow.

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    they look nice

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    thanks

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    Nice looking spinners! Do you have any trouble with line twist? I like to use a single hook so I can put on a twistertail. I usually use a crane swievel about a foot up the line to help take out line twist.

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    thanks, i use a snap swivel when i use spinners so i dont get much line twist, most of the recent ones i made are with single hooks to put on a white twistertail.

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    Those are PERFECT. Ive been catching some at academy for $1.29 each. Cheaper to make?

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