Not a thing wrong with Indiana blades...I used to fish trout in a stream that had lots of sunken trees. I'd swim a spinner around those logs. With Polaroids on I could watch the spinner rise and fall around the wood depending on the speed of the retrieve. I found Colorado's stayed spinning much easier than the others. I need to get out and test this spinner. Hardest thing I had to figure out when I tried single hooks is this. Too many times the single hook came back hung up on the twisted wire eye at 90*. The eye on the single hook was too small even with 0.024 wire. The siwash hook has a larger eye almost like a treble which allows it to swing free and come back straight inline.


Likes:
Thanks:
HaHa: 



Reply With Quote
















