Inline Spinners
Last Post 30 Jan 2012 09:50 AM by turnip. 27 Replies.
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fisherfanaticUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1478 fisherfanatic
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02 Aug 2010 05:34 PM
That's one great looking inline spinner, turnip!
TIGHT LINES!
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turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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02 Aug 2010 06:17 PM
Thank you very much!

These next two I just finished up.  The first one is 5 1/2" long and the second one is 3 3/4" long.  Both have one copper blade and one nickle plated blade.  I made a field test of each size to make sure that I got the action I wanted before making the finished product...





Now I just need to catch some fish with them!
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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03 Aug 2010 08:25 PM
Looks good 'bro!

Those blades look familiar for some reason

These smaller size "double cowgirls" are a hot item in some parts of the country I have read.

I have so many parts I could make probably 50 of these  
Life Member David 2001 BB Linkmeister US Army 1978-1985 Western Wisconsin Photobucket
turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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04 Aug 2010 04:46 AM
Thanks, Bro!  Since I have started to fish rivers again, which is a big source for pike & musky, I decided to make and use these...I will be experimenting and making these over the balance of the year.
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
UncleTomJigsUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:449 UncleTomJigs
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04 Aug 2010 12:50 PM
Man, all of those inline spinners are looking good!  I like building the inline spinners because they give me a little distance from those teeth.  My favorite fish is Eastern Chain Pickerel but they don't get nearly as large as their cousins you guys catch up North--hope to get up there one day but my health does not agree with me, thus I am left to photos, videos, & forums.
Turnip, where did you get that name?  It tickles me every time I read your forum, thanks friend.  Uncle Tom
I built my own lure company as a young man--thus the name UncleTomsJigs. It grew so well I decided to give it up and go fishing with family, friends and especially grand children. I became disabled as a United Methodist Pastor IN 2002 and retired here in Coastal Georgia on a 10 acre lake where I continue to fish despite my disabilities. My wonderful wife and I enjoy fishing together. God has blessed us in so many ways and we pray the same for you. I am excited about having so many new friends all over this great country.
turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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05 Aug 2010 05:00 AM
I got the name "turnip" way back when I first got online.  I needed a screen name and at the time I was able to see my garden from my desk.  Well, you guessed it!  At that time the only thing I had growing in the garden was turnips...And now you know the rest of the story!

Thanks for the many kind words concerning the inline spinners!  It is my hope that others will post up pics of the spinners they have made...
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
AZAllenUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2407 AZAllen
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05 Aug 2010 12:22 PM
That is as good a reason as any for a way to chose a name. Allen
NAFC, NAHC, NRA, SASS, Viet Nam Vet. Bullhead City, AZ
turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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30 Jan 2012 09:50 AM
TTT!
Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa
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