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| Has anyone had much success fishing with the berkely bladedancers? If so, what is the best way to work them? Olydog
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| fling it out on the water and cut the line, that is the best way to use them. I have had no luck with them, but I am no pro fisherman either.
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| Drop one down a hole in the ice one time and watch it sink (line attached). They have an incredible life like action on the fall. I have not had any real success with them either but I cant help but think that a slow dropping spoon that looks that real wont catch fish.
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| I have had a lot of luck with them. Bass love them. I have found reeling in slow is the key to using the blade dancer. I have cought many bass and crapie with them. |
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| I've used one a few times. The rid high in the water even with a medium retrieve. Wish I could get on that runs deeper. You can get them a little deeper reeling slower but I just can't handle going that slow. Not much different than the old jaw breakers or similar spoon style baits. |
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