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TT Switchbalde and TT Ghostblades
Hey Guys,
I was just in DohDohDoh and noticed they have TT switchblades and TT ghostblades. Besides the fact that the ghostblade is clear in the body what else is the difference, and whats the best way to retrieve them. Cheers Guys Adz10 |
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I believe the ghostblades are made of polycarbonate or something,,not metal so they are lighter,,,
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Ahhhh ok... that would make alot of sense ha ha... This might be a stupid question but I am only starting lure fishing...Since its polly carbon or whatever...would u feel the fish on the end of the lure better or not
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gday mate
You use ghostblades in exactly the same way as the switch blades, exept i normally use ghostblades when the bream are spooky As for strength, i havnt really smashed them against a piller or something as yet, but ive heard theyre pretty good Cheers Pat Last edited by subs93; 29-07-2010 at 04:24 AM. |
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the ghost blades also have a slightly subtler vibration compared to the switchblades.
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They also have a slower sink rate and different action on the drop. Still cast really well though.
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