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connecting inline spinner blades

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Since you asked, here you go.

This how they look from a distance...

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And here is a close up. It's just a matter of putting the clevis through the blades, put the first arm of the first clevis on the shaft, then the first arm of the second clevis on, then the second arm of the first clevis, and finally, the second arm of the second clevis. Finish it off by bending a loop in the end of the wire and you ready to go.

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If there any more questions, just ask.

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It works kind'a like a big prop and work together. One good pull will get them started and then you can burn it or just reel it in. They put a ton of vibration into the water and churn up the water with a nice bubble. You'll want to use a figure-8 at the end of each retreave to allow a musky that's followed it a chance to nail it. These actually work pretty good at night too. You could try placing two blades next to one another, may be add a spacer, but I haven't tried that... yet.

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