![]() (And this is why some tackle manufacturers have told me it doesn't make sense to market pretied big-water spinner rigs to a fastidious audience.) The dissimilarities, however, demonstrate the overwhelming inclination among big-water enthusiasts to troll their own creations that, despite certain precepts of blade, hook, and line dimension might otherwise be as individual as fingerprints. Despite slight differences based on individual preferences, all of the above share considerable similarities and, by extension, the tenets of open-water spinner architecture: sizable single hooks (a trend away from trebles) large beads with pronounced colors associated with big-water baitfish (compared with yawn-plain chartreuse ubiquitous everywhere else in Walleye Nation) blades the size of a quarter (or even a half-dollar) and cable-like leaders to withstand the abuse of Great Lakes beasts (particularly in the net, where one shake of the head can dismember lighter rigs). ![]()
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