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Whats the difference between the “THUMPER” and the “ATTRACTOR”?

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Whats the difference between the “THUMPER” and the “ATTRACTOR”?

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• The “Thumper” and the “Attractor” are both single bladed baits and can utilize any of the different blade types (Willowleaf, Indiana or Colorado). The Colorado blade is by far the most popular for single bladed baits due to the heavy vibration (“Thump”) it produces. This “Thump” is particularly valuable in off-colored water, under poor light conditions and at night. The “Thumper” is built on a medium length blade arm for correct balance and to produce the right “Thump”. A longer wire would produce a little more vibration, but would also weaken the blade arm slightly. More importantly, the extra length would throw the bait out of balance. All the spinnerbaits built by S.O.B. are personally hand balanced and tuned by Bill, himself. The “Attractor” is built with a VERY short arm and a smaller blade that the “Thumper”, so it produces an entirely different type of vibration. The vibration is “tighter” and higher pitched. We recommend the “Attractor” in the smaller sizes as a baitfish imit

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