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    Default In line spinner blades

    Does anyone have a good source of these.

    Jann's netcraft and Cabelas do not have big selection...

    Thanks.
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    Mickie,

    Only other reliable 'source' I know for this type of thing is Barlow's. But I'm pretty sure there aren't a 'lot' of different 'in line' blades (I'll assume you are looking for the ones that don't require a clevis).

    All the catalogs I have, even the older ones, only show 'one' style, albeit in several sizes and colors.

    Don't know what you want, but I hope you do find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikieFinn View Post
    Does anyone have a good source of these.

    Jann's netcraft and Cabelas do not have big selection...

    Thanks.
    Are they for flies or spinner baits?
    Joe Valencic
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    luremaking.com is one of my favorites

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    Are they for flies or spinner baits?
    Flies. I'm planning to tie few Spinner'd Minners.
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    I make my own spinners and for the In-line blades where you dont' need a clevis the choice is pretty slim truthfully. If you get some you can modify them but you'll need heavy duty clippers to trim them. Buzzer blades like the kind on the old Heddon tiny torpedo can be used on flies but you'll have to size them to your hook and some of the holes might need to be enlarged to get them on the hook.

    If you do use them use a very small bead behind them so the blade doesn't tear up tying material.

    Fatman

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    I get mine from Stamina...http://lurepartsonline.com/cart.php They have a good selection of different lure making materials that can also be used for tying flys. They also have a few fly specific items.

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