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       No more windind and
    bending of Spinner-
    and Buzzerbaits

   


Text and photo: ktl

We were fishing in Aland, Brando, at the end of august with Arnulf Erchen. He is a biolog and journalist in german Rute&Rolle magazine. Those, who have fished with spinner, know , that there is a problem with them. When a heavy fish like pike is making gymnastics with the lure, it can wind even to straigten. Many times you loose the fish, when this happens. That happened to my friend Jyrki some years ago with a nice size of seatrout.

Arnulf gave us promise to publish his genius and cheap idea to get rid of this problem even, if he has not himself publishes his invention yet. Honour to the Inventor! The tip is simple, cheap and genius. Put a piece of plastic or silicon tube in the top of the bend (look pic). That's it, no more bending.











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