Spinner bait selection

Started by BOURBON83, January 29, 2012, 09:40:24 PM

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BOURBON83

I don't know how many of you guys have a spinnerbait like this available to you. Most places I fish and guys I talk to have not seen nor heard of spinners with this type of blade selection. I can tell you though time and time again I have fished these particular spinners and put a spank on the other guy in the boat without them or all others on the lake that I talk to that particular day. More than once have i had guys pass me on the water and say how is it going and they say well they aren't hitting on white spinner baits and I respond well they are on this one. I prefer spinners That are only painted on one side. my favorites are white and the blade combo is a  big gold willow with one side white and a small nickel colorado with one side painted white. My other is a chartruese one same blade combo whith the willow being painted white on the back and the colorado being chartruese on one side. Something about it just makes the fish crazy. I have handed these to other guys in the boat and watched them just start hammering fish after a few hours of hearing them cursing the fish and me slamming them. The ones i use are by talon baits. Called the texas two-step. good luck and i hope you guys will try these and they will work as good for you as they do for me. I promise you they will make a incredible difference.
Keep your line wet and never stop casting.

revolutiontime95

Your choice of spinnerbait should vary based on the conditions.  There is no one spinnerbait which always works better than others...You may have found a spinnerbait that you like, but I am sure it is not perfect for everything.  Blade color, skirt color, trailers, weight, size, etc all play a role, and even more so do the time of day or night, the temperature, and the light conditions. 
Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified, do not be discouraged, for The Lord your god will be with you wherever you go.  -Joshua 1:9

yak-aholic

I went to their site and the first thing I noticed is the blades for soft plastics. I seem to remember someone posting that one of the top finishers at the Classic caught some of their fish on a Senko with a spinner.
Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught.