06-28-2007, 06:39 PM
[#008080][size 3]The first blade, usually the largest of the two, will dodge back and forth, causing the second blade to dodge more than normal, which gives way more action to the lure, which causes more reactive strikes because of the flash/color and the motion.[/size][/#008080]
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[#008080][size 3]If you are using a Koke-a-Nut, it does not have any action on it's own, so with a blade or in this case, tandum blades, gives the Koke-a-Nut a great action.[/size][/#008080]
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[#008080][size 3]Hope this is the answer you were looking for.[/size][/#008080]
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[#008080][size 3]If you are using a Koke-a-Nut, it does not have any action on it's own, so with a blade or in this case, tandum blades, gives the Koke-a-Nut a great action.[/size][/#008080]
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[#008080][size 3]Hope this is the answer you were looking for.[/size][/#008080]
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