If there is an advantage it's hard to say if it's present in all lakes during any season, etc. Is vibration level even the most important factor? Should we instead be paying attention to frequency (hz) or some other unknown characteristic? Presumably the "sounds" put out by a Colorado blade are different from a Dakota blade, or even a "deep cup" Colorado blade, but is one objectively better in all situations? I honestly doubt it. Noise being, in this case, vibrations which are detected along the lateral line. Some brief thoughts on your specific questions:ฤก) I have no idea which blade makes the most "noise". In fact, I've actually come to the conclusion that with Kokanee, who we typically agree are biting out of agression rather than feeding, it's all pretty much a guessing game when it comes to which blades work best. I've done a ton more searching and reading since then and I must admit I haven't come any closer to a real conclusion. I posted a similar question a month or two back and had a couple of responses, but nothing very conclusive.
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