Another fine day chasing cold water monsters...

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Re: Another fine day chasing cold water monsters...

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I always have at least one vertical blade set on (yellow and green prism tape) They always produce the bigger summer salmon for me. I run my lure just above about 3-4’ behind the blades.
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Crazy Ivan wrote:While we are chatting about blades!
Matt only had 2 riggers ( omg.... right) so he doesn’t run Blades on his probe. SO ONE SET OF Blades....... VERY important. Too much is not good. I also run one set but I have four riggers. The rigger next to the one with blades have spoons in the area also (within 4 feet of the other spoons and blades)...... the other two on the other side of the boat are in the same area but on the other side... scattered bait....
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EagleEd7 wrote:Check w/Mike @ Crossroads in Chestertown, as he has a variety of those types of blades.

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Re: Another fine day chasing cold water monsters...

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My friend Ray who owns green Mountain Grabbers has vertical blades that are 1/3 the size of standard ones but only has silver and blue prism tape right now but is working on Getting some others as well
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meangreen1 wrote:My friend Ray who owns green Mountain Grabbers has vertical blades that are 1/3 the size of standard ones but only has silver and blue prism tape right now but is working on Getting some others as well

That is great news as they can be hard to find.. where will he stock them for sale when he is done? I need a couple more sets..
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Crazy Ivan wrote:While we are chatting about blades!
Matt only had 2 riggers ( omg.... right) so he doesn’t run Blades on his probe. SO ONE SET OF Blades....... VERY important. Too much is not good. I also run one set but I have four riggers. The rigger next to the one with blades have spoons in the area also (within 4 feet of the other spoons and blades)...... the other two on the other side of the boat are in the same area but on the other side... scattered bait....
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hey todd i ran 2 tournament gambler sets of spin n glows off 2 riggers are you saying i shouldnt have only tried it twice but was successful for bigger lakers. should i have only ran 1.
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Great team work out there!!

So good to see that silver bite continuing!
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