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16 minutes ago, Flysmallie said:

When I was a kid I fastened a couple of lunker lure buzz baits to a board and they road in the back of the truck all the way to the ponds we fished. I thought I was cutting edge. LOL

Tap water gives them that white crusty oxidation that squeaks like the devil.  

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Sand the paint off the back side where the back of the blade meets the rivet. 

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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It isn't the "squeal" that makes the Dolphin a wicked buzzbait.    

It's that brass ball that the blade knocks against.    Not only make it "clack" but also makes the skirt (and whatever trailer you use) dance like crazy.    

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35 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

It isn't the "squeal" that makes the Dolphin a wicked buzzbait.    

It's that brass ball that the blade knocks against.    Not only make it "clack" but also makes the skirt (and whatever trailer you use) dance like crazy.    

I use the Booyah with the little flag that sticks out to hit the blade.  

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1 hour ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I use the Booyah with the little flag that sticks out to hit the blade.  

Crok-o-gator has a nice flat head that you can bend the blade wire back and get contact with the head.  Creates a nice clack.

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3 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

Tap water gives them that white crusty oxidation that squeaks like the devil.  

Add a drop or two of Clorox bleach and it only takes a couple days to get that oxidation.

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