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Spinner Body Weights

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So I'm a big fan of using spinners, my preference is usually a 1/4th OZ spinner of any sort, mostly Panther Martin, Rooster Tail, and even the Terminator spinner which is hard to come by these days in that size. I have been wanting to make my own spinners for a while but never really looked into the weights for the spinner body themselves, my hope is to combine the willow mag style blade similar to a Terminator, with similar color likened to a Rooster Tail spinner.  This is where I figured I'd ask into this a bit. 

For those who make their own spinners, or are familiar with 1/4th OZ spinners like a Panther Martin, Rooster Tail, ect, is the spinner weight itself determined by just the body weight or rather the lure as a whole?
I know particular bodies I am searching for will not be exactly that weight (Which is okay since there's so many styles like a bell with a ticker inside), just knowing what weight body to use  to roughly get a 1/4 OZ weight lure would be helpful.

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it depends on all the tackle you are using .........size wire,blade size and manufacturer, hook size and finish, this is all relatives to the weight of the spinner. I make a .23 oz and a .26 oz inline spinners, the difference in weight is size and number of beads. my bodies are just under 3/16oz

hope this helps.

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