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Message started by Kerry on Oct 22nd, 2013 at 8:04pm

Title: Re: Jigging for Walleye
Post by solotripper on Nov 13th, 2013 at 7:39pm

mastertangler wrote on Nov 13th, 2013 at 2:38pm:
The kahara safety spin spinners showed up. A few observations........

I am biased......they are my style. However, they might not be for everybody. I noticed the wire is thin. I like thin wire spinnerbaits as you get more vibration but the thin wire on the Kahara might be susceptible to being broken if pressured to hard. If you are using braid for example. Thin and I am assuming heat treated make for a certain amount of brittleness.

But for a finesse bait they are impressive IMO. The willow leaf blades will do nicely in moving water applications.


I'm curious how these hold up in the hands of a experienced fisherman?

I went to link and out of curiosity clicked the 1 and only review they had posted.


Quote:
Comments: Piece of junk I was tying my knot and it snapped in half. I guess the people that made this figured you wouldn't catch any fish on it anyway so why make it so the wire does not snap!


Their either confident that the guy just got a "flyer", or else  :-/

MT's observation might be right on the money.

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