They appear to be the hot ticket, anyone fish with them last year?
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Kramer bros revo bucktails
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May 1, 2018 at 8:34 am #1771669
I have used them some. I would say that I have caught a few fish on them where the fish may not have hit a Colorado bladed bucktail. They are a great bait to have in your arsenal but I wouldn’t say they work way better than colorado blades.
TumaInactiveFarmington, MNPosts: 1403May 1, 2018 at 9:36 am #1771688They remind me of a smile blade but bigger. I can see how they would start easer but it is easy enough to get Colorado blades going. They must have a different sound to them that could help.
May 1, 2018 at 9:44 am #1771692I can see how they would start easer but it is easy enough to get Colorado blades going.
Yeah, I forgot about that point. I know lots of guys love them because they start spinning instantly no matter what you do. I never had any issues getting double colorados to start spinning. I suppose if you let them go slack so they start to sink and then don’t give them a flick you might have problems.
They definitely have a different vibration that could trigger a fish that has had colorado’s burned past them all day.
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