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Cool, thanks. One more thing to figure out I guess.
I need to figure out the weight of both the hollow bell body and the hex bead combined and compare it to what I think the body should weigh (about 9/32 an ounce I think?), along with what size hex bead fits inside which body.
B.c angling post has all the parts you'll need to make bell body spinners. You can order them online or pick them up at the store in gladstone. I personally only use bell bodies for coho in slow to medium speed water, or in shallow water. For everything else I use solids as there cheaper and have better weight.[/QUOTE
Coho do seem to really love blue fox's
Cool, thanks. One more thing to figure out I guess.
I need to figure out the weight of both the hollow bell body and the hex bead combined and compare it to what I think the body should weigh (about 9/32 an ounce I think?), along with what size hex bead fits inside which body.
I've owned maybe 6 Blue Fox's in my life and as of now they're all on the bottom of the river.I also don't have a scale near sensitive enough for weights this small.
As for B.C. Angling post, I was there a week ago but didn't see much in the way of the bell bodies. I probably missed them. And looking at his website it's terrible trying to find anything.
Three sixteenth inch brass bead inside what size body?
You should go talk to Don at the Fishermans Shack south of Monmoth. He's loaded with info and is a real help to spinner makers.