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Blue Fox Classic Vibrax Painted Series are inline spinners with a patented two-part body which emits low-frequency sound vibrations that attract fish and trigger strikes.
Designed to run between 2 and 6 feet.
Brass stamped blades.
Free-turning brass gear housed within the lure reduces twist and adds vibration as it rattles against the outer body.
Rigged with a quality VMC treble, sizes 3-6 also include a properly sized un-rigged siwash hook.
The Blue Fox Classic Vibrax is a time-honored and time-tested inline spinner from the eminent trout, salmon, and steelhead lure maker, Blue Fox. The Classic Vibrax offers a proven combination of flash and low-frequency vibration that triggers savage strikes while virtually eliminating line twists. These Painted Series Vibrax feature bold and vibrant color schemes designed to either match local forage, stick out in stained water, or elicit reaction strikes by employing colors that tap into fish's predatory instincts. The Classic Vibrax is designed to run between 2 and 6 feet (depending on water current, type of line used, and lure weight). Available in 6 blade size and weight combinations that range from a size 0 blade lure that weighs 7/64 ounce, up to a size 6 blade lure that weighs 5/8 ounce.
⚠WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
I haven't caught anything yet on this lure. I bought a size 5, which was a laps of judgement on my end, I thought it would be good enough for my local stream. Bought mainly for the included siwash hook. I've caught plenty of trout on a size 1 and 0 Vibrax of this pattern, but nothing on this lure yet. Just kind of sits in my "experimental section" of my tackle box.
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William
Awesome
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Ashley avery
A must have!!!
I love this lure. I've caught so many different types of fish on it from northern pike and bass I have one in just about every color my go to when covering alot of water
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Lukas Gay
Just what I ordered
Thanks for the on time delivery of exactly what I ordered.
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Daniel Lawrence
Great product, best price you can find.
Blue fox spinners are the best! Bought one for my Grandfather and it arrived early! I would definitely recommend buying through discount tackle!
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Great reel but not sure TW is worth the price difference
I just picked up one of these after using a Lexa 300 HD for many seasons. I use them for fishing 2-5oz swimbaits on the California coast, typically in 30-100 FOW while drifting.
Pros compared with Lexa HD:
- I like that the TW line offers the lower 6.3:1 gear ratio that's marginally better for California halibut while still having essentially the same line per turn as the 7.4:1 Lexa HD, which I've found to be very beneficial while on the drift (I can't use the 6.3:1 Lexa HD in the afternoon, when the drift picks up, because it doesn't retrieve line fast enough to maintain good swimbait action)
- I do think it casts farther than the Lexa HD, but I'm still feeling out whether I think that extra distance is worth the extra cost
Cons compared with the Lexa HD:
- I prefer the HD's counter-balanced handle and smaller knob. I haven't yet had the TW's handle swing while casting, causing the spool to engage and cast to get cut short, which I've read online can happen; I've been purposefully positioning the handle before casting to avoid this, but I'd prefer not having to do that or think about this. And while you can find the other handle online and swap it on, that just adds to the cost (plus, some handles found online don't come with the appropriate nut plate and screw; you have to order them separately from Daiwa).
- Cost
But overall, it's still a Lexa, which means it's buttery smooth, well built and well sealed. If cost is not a factor, the TW is probably worth it, and I have seen them go on sale from time-to-time at a cost very similar to the HD.