08-02-09, 06:10 PM | #1 |
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Spinnerbaits
Im in the market for 2 or 3 new spinnerbaits and im wanting some that come with trailer hooks so i was thinking strike king...also what hooks could i use for trailer hooks or my spinnerbaits i have already? anyways i was wondering what colors work best for you guys on spinnerbaits
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08-02-09, 06:27 PM | #2 |
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I really like the Strike King bleeding trailer hooks. They are available at most walmarts and have superior keepers. Apparently Owner also makes trailer hooks, although I have never seen them in stores. They are among the sharpest hooks you can get.
As for the spinnerbait? A lot of people use or customize spinerbaits. My brand familiarity is down a little, but I do like the Hank Parker classic in general. Just wish it had an open eye. Hart also makes a pretty good spinnerbait.
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WAR EAGLE chartruse and white.
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08-02-09, 09:23 PM | #4 |
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Terminator baby!
Color guide: Clear water As far as color, and blades sizes, I like chartreuse for most conditions, if the water is super clear I'll use a white skirt with some translucent skirt strands, silver blades are also better for clear water. It's nice to have flash strands for clear water too. ^^ There's a good example of one! A smaller 1/4 oz size is best. Strained water For colors in stained water with a visibility of 10 feet or less, I like chartreuse and white skirts, with no flash skirts strands, or translucent skirts strands. You need a bigger profile bait so the bass can find it better in the stained water, so a 3/8oz is what I use! Chocolate, and murky water When I fish murky, or Chocolate milk colored water, it's good to have spinnerbaits with florescent colors, such as red, yellow, chartreuse, and orange; the brighter the better! It really helps the bass see it a little better. You need a bigger profile bait so the bass can find it better in the muddy water -- even more so than in stained water, so a 1/2 oz is what I use!
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is the red one a war eagle? never saw that color on one looks good
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these are terminators.
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I've always been a Terminator fan, but this year I am killin the bass on the Strike King KVD series of spinnerbaits. It's an amzing spinnerbait. I also make my own which is great fun and allows you to come up with any combo you want to try.
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I prefer the looped tie off point vs the open, since I use swivels, and they're not as common.
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