New Lindy Spinners

  • chriswallace
    Andover, MN
    Posts: 275
    #1241250

    Just wanted to let you blade pullers know that Lindy just released their new line of spinners.

    I enjoy tying harnesses but these are going to pretty much end me tying a vast majority of my blades. Im not going to say it will totally end it, but these things rock! Ive got to see these in action on Mille lacs and they are simply tearing the snot out of the fish. I know the number 4 colorado hammered gold or silver are the stand by up on the pond but check these out!

    Quick run down of the new spinners.
    No snagg swivels to flop the rigs off fast.

    60 inch 14 fluorocarbon leader.
    We used the fluorocarbon as it is stiffer, and helps to avoid the coiling and the mess we all know and love.

    Good quality, lazer sharp hooks.
    Available as harness and as a single hook.

    12 life like finishes on the blade.

    And seperate bead combinations to mimic lifelike prey such as redtails, shiners, perch, etc.

    The bead combinations are what makes the rigs imo. For all the rigs, the blade gives ya the thump, but when you look in the water what you mainly see is the beads.

    What I really love is the price, 2.99 for the rig.

    These rigs have been holding up incredibly well, couple of the rigs have been used for over 70 eyes and are still ticking and not looking beat up.

    Check these out guys! Ill get some pictures of them up shortly….

    jonny p
    Waskish, MN
    Posts: 668
    #882204

    Yes Lindy built the better mouse trap with the new spinner rigs. Great components, fluorocarbon line and a bunch of wicked cool colors.

    raapala
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 184
    #882249

    Do they have a product name for the new spinner rigs?

    Thx,
    Raap

    brett-king
    Posts: 217
    #882254

    Put them thru the paces last week good stuff indeed not to many harnesses I will trust out of the package.Also played with a few new Shadling colors that got my as well.They should all be released shortly after ICAST.

    Fife
    Ramsey, MN
    Posts: 4044
    #882322

    What size are the blades or are there different options?

    Jason Sullivan
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 1383
    #883435

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    What size are the blades or are there different options?


    The blades are #3 in both colorado and indiana.

    AllenW
    Mpls, MN
    Posts: 2895
    #883460

    $3 a pop and good quality, sounds like another product I won’t save money on making them myself.

    For that kind of price I’ll just buy them.

    Al

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