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Old July 21st, 2008
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Re: Making double blade buzz baits

Downriver,
I spincast them for one of the companies that sells them. The way it is done, and you can modify a Do-it mold very simply.
First, you use two lighter wireforms than you would for a single frame buzz. If you normally used a .045 wire, use two .032 size. Lay them one on top of the other and hook both wires through the hook eye. They didn't fit did they? So open up the hook a bit by using side cutter pliers. Don't cut the hook but put the edge of the side cutters at the end of the hook eye loop, squeeze and slightly force the eye open a bit more. Now the two wire forms should fit in the eye of the hook. Close your mold and pour as you normally would a single frame buzzer. Don't forget to open up the wire slots in the mold. Equal amounts on each side to allow the mold to close with both wires in it.
When assembling the bait, keeping the 'r' bends together, spread the blade arms of the wire form equal distances apart and attach your blades. Also, you must use counter rotating blades or it will want to travel in circles.
Hope this made sense and is of help to you.
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