Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
A very unique vibration. And they can be worked slow or burned well.
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
Awesome looking stuff, Mike and Pike! Do you sell any of those musky creations?
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
Thanks for the complement. I do sell them.Randingo wrote:Awesome looking stuff, Mike and Pike! Do you sell any of those musky creations?
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
I'm relatively new to freshwater fishing (6 months experience in Eastern Massachusetts) and have been using 3/8 ounce spinnerbaits to target largemouth bass in a shallow (average 3 feet deep) slow moving heavily stained river. Having best results using a brightly colored white or chartreuse/white skirted jig with a double Colorado blade or a Colorado and Indiana blade combination. Willow blades don't seem to work, possibly because of the stained river water or because they run too deep. At any rate, I'm a believer in spinnerbaits, having caught largemouth bass up to 5 pounds (14 inch girth), chain pickerel up to 22 inches in length, black crappie, and yellow perch on these lures.
Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
Throw a Colorado / Indiana blade combo a lot in rivers or a single Indiana blade spinnerbait. Everyone throws a willow/willow around here or a colorado /willow. So the combinations I throw don't get seen very often.
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
I use the same blade combination, and I add glo paint to the cupped side of the blades to make them more visible in dirty water.djd wrote:Throw a Colorado / Indiana blade combo a lot in rivers or a single Indiana blade spinnerbait. Everyone throws a willow/willow around here or a colorado /willow. So the combinations I throw don't get seen very often.
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Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
Many times instead of getting hung up on blade configuration I have had success in switching blade colors. Chartruese rear blade in muddy water and on overcast days when the shad are spawning it is hard to beat a rear white blade for the fish to key in on.
Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
Love me a double willow
Re: Spinnerbait guys: different blade configurations
I like double willow around grass and run a single colorado near the surface.