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Here's an idea (no charge)

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I watched Bill Dance a couple of minutes this morning, he was fishing one of those "Boo Yah" Buzz Baits with the 18" leg. This came to me while mowing the grass. An inline spinner with a jig trailing 14" behind on a piece of 50 lb mono.

I think I'm going to take a nap now. This inventing is hard work.
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Might work with some red wigglers and walleye :wink: :lol:
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Has the inline spinner got a hook attatched , or is it a teaser ?
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No hook on the spinner. I just tried it out in the pond and it casts better than I would have thought. It runs deeper than I wanted with the 1/8 oz jig.
I think tommorow I might try it with some dumbbell eye flies I have.


Going to the movies now. Space Captains....Commanders something like that.

Look for the review later!!!!!!!
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I forget who makes it but you can buy those things at the new bait shop in woodville. I picked up some that have a floating jig head on them. I have not had any luck using it yet since there was too much grass on the top of the water last time I was out.
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