With so much emphasis from many tyers to be able to "throw something different", its really surprising these tandem spins (how i know them) are so unusual nowadays. Thanks for the revival and for sharing. You have great techniques and teaching skills.
Nice! I just received an order from Lure Parts Online. I'm working on some unpainted bass & musky spinnerbaits. The twin-spin spinnerbait reminds me of the famous Hildebrant Gold Nugget we still use for walleye in Lake Erie. They work best near the lake bottom, so the heavier the better. For musky, I can see these double blades keeping the lure high in the water column, which they like. Thanks for sharing your instructions and talent!
Till this day the spinner bait is still prob my favorite most used bait. River, pond,lake, spring , summer, fall, windy , or glass calm im throwing a spinner bait . I have never seen one that looks like this with the buck tail . Love it
With so much emphasis from many tyers to be able to "throw something different", its really surprising these tandem spins (how i know them) are so unusual nowadays. Thanks for the revival and for sharing. You have great techniques and teaching skills.
Well said Rob!
Nice! I just received an order from Lure Parts Online. I'm working on some unpainted bass & musky spinnerbaits. The twin-spin spinnerbait reminds me of the famous Hildebrant Gold Nugget we still use for walleye in Lake Erie. They work best near the lake bottom, so the heavier the better.
For musky, I can see these double blades keeping the lure high in the water column, which they like. Thanks for sharing your instructions and talent!
I’ve got a musky one for the next video! Thanks for the support James!
Till this day the spinner bait is still prob my favorite most used bait. River, pond,lake, spring , summer, fall, windy , or glass calm im throwing a spinner bait . I have never seen one that looks like this with the buck tail . Love it
Spinner baits are as versatile as anything out there! Thanks for the support!
That does look good. Hang on tight when you put it to use. I believe the fish will try to take it away. Be blessed.
Thanks Joe! Just waiting for May here in Mn!