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Spinnerbaits
I was just curious of what everone's favorite spinnerbait was? Mine is just any booyah pond magic, perferably black and red.
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The ones I make. I can customize them the way I want.
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I don't even look at who makes them, I buy them for the dif. kinda blades or skirts they have, also i look for how thin the wire is, the weight, and how many beads or extras are on it,
then mix and match to make up my own. The manns classic or the Booyah ones with twin colorados will catch fish just about anywhere IMO |
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I used this red /black local made spinnerbait this spring. Its a bit over 1 oz. in weight, first time I ever used an odd color such as it is, but it worked very well for me. P N J
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pig n jig, that is what the booyah pond magic that i use looks like, just smaller and it has a black and red blades.
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A Hart chart/blue/white 1/2 oz. with a silver willow leaf and a gold colorado blade.
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for me homemade spinnerbaits do the trick, allows for any type of setup i want. also have had very good luck with Northland Reed Runner spinnerbaits.
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Strike King Pro Model Premier, and Pro Model Plus spinnerbaits.
The exact colors and blades I like to use, just beautiful.........
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My favorite is the boohya that is white with bleeding strands and hook.
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strike kings are ok. they work but. the stien's seem to have found a nich among the bass round here.. caught 4 this morning 2 on a stein-yeah i know it is 10mintues to 9 am eastern- but the jitter bug got the other 2 afore daylight. which is about 10mintues to 6 am eastern..
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I like Secret Weapon Lures Spinnerbaits. They have good components and the blades can be changed instantly. You can change from any blade and make your own combination. If they aren't hitting secret weapon lures spinnerbait I will try a furry fish baits spinnerbait. The hair gives a weird action that finky bass admire.
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Zook- You still hiding the Steins?
I don't care about the brand that much, I just use 'em depending on blade and skirt. I make em too.
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nah ya think?
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www.gerkinlures.com is the place for me.
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Wareagle spinners for me but please note......The STEIN is by FAR the best spinner I have used when them thar basses is chasing shad. I try not to use the stein alot cause she is getting old but the damn thing being mangled like it is still out produces them wareagles.
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got ya back laser got a freshin ready fer da mail headed fer crackket -or have you moved again??-ark in slaw..
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"Daves tournament tackle".
They have stainless steel wire and are virtuously weedless. Much more weedless than titanium wires that "other" spinnerbaits have. They stay tuned vs. roll on the side, and have super sharp hooks. I recommend.
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I like wareagle like my dad 1FASTLASERbut the stein he has i like also
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I use a lot of terminators and strike kings, but I'm really starting to get into the BPS tungsten spinners, they are super easy to change the blades quickly on, and they are a little heavier for their size.
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Strike King 3/8 ounce Bleeding Spinnerbait
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i had a booyah pond magic, but the very first cast, it got hung on a tree and the line snapped because i jerked too hard
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every booyah blade bait i tryed with the exception of there buzz bait. for some reason turns into the object you are contacting resulting in hanging up. i have fooled with spinnerbaits a long time and have NEVER seen one hang up with as much consistantcy as i have with the booyah baits.. imo they are good for struturless ponds but nearly useless for fishing in the mirad of struture you face on lakes and rivers...
i belive the bait turning into strutre is a result of the head shape and wire /hook connection.. zooker
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I LOVE BIG MOUTH BASS SPINNERBAITS. BEEN CATCHING FISH ON THEM SINCE I STARTED FISHING THEM. CAUGHT 6 ON ONE YESTERDAY. WWW.BIGMOUTHLURES.COM. AND I ALSO USE HAWG CALLER SPINNERBAITS.
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What's the advantage of the twist in the wire?
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