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Topic Summary - Displaying 10 post(s).
Posted by: Larry S.
Posted on: 12/08/07 at 03:40:08
Strike King Premier Elite.......nuff said.
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member
Posted on: 12/08/07 at 02:42:47
Bulldog. I hope they still make them. C&R, Steve
Posted by: topjimmy - Ex Member
Posted on: 11/10/07 at 07:43:22
I'll be back Coolneed I say more
Posted by: The Weedwalker
Posted on: 11/04/07 at 16:57:14
While I do like the 3/8 T. terminator especially the blade design, I favor spro's spinnerbaits when I can find them. The Stanley elite is also a decent spinnerbait. Keep in mind there are very few that I fish without changing the skirts first. (Hint, hint....)  As far as duribility, the harder you work your bait the shorter the life it will have. (Burning it, Ripping it, ect.....)
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/10/07 at 18:11:39
Terminators are junk-I have had 3 break on me. Just ask Dave Jarrel- he loves them to like I do.

The best spinnerbait is the one that catches fish and that you are confident in. I have caught more fish on homemade spinnerbaits than ones that come out of a package.

Russ
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/10/07 at 14:44:49
My personal favorite in the Terminator Heavy T.  It is a 3/4oz spinnerbait with a 1/2oz body.  It has the speed bead, so changing the blades is really easy to match what you want to do.  It's heavy so if you want to let it sink and fish it deeper it really gets down and stays down.  Also the alternative that I threw alot this year and had success with is a chatterbait.  I like it because you can actually skip the bait under stuff.  Takes practice but it is a very versatile alternative to a spinnerbait.  It also runs thru lilly pads much better than a spinnerbait.  Another favorite spinnerbait is the Nichols.  Hard to find in this area but worth ordering on line.  Heavy duty spinnerbait that can take a beating.  Unlike the Strike king spinnerbaits, whish seem to wear down quickly and break.  The strike kings do come in great colors and sizes, they just don't last real long.

Mark
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/09/07 at 15:15:45
I've been throwing spinnerbaits a lot more this year, and I really like the VPR Little Big Man. It is a 1/2 ounce spinnerbait with a compact body. It's really versatile because it has enough lift to buzz the surface, but is heavy and compact enough to slow roll effectively.
Posted by: Y2SAYS
Posted on: 10/09/07 at 01:17:27
I like using Terminator's Stainless steel spinnerbaits.  They hold up pretty well and aren't too expensive.  I like the smallie color and at banks lake last year it was the Peacock (I think) that was hot.
Posted by: WCCT - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/09/07 at 01:00:12
I have been using the War Eagle spinnerbaits.  I love these baits Smiley  They are built well and run true.  They come in some nice colors also.
Posted by: jwerner - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/08/07 at 23:18:23
I don't fish spinnerbaits too much and would like to commit on throwing them a bit more next year.  What are some opinions and why?  I'm not looking for answers like "white" , or "Colorado leaf" but am hoping for a deeper response focused on the quality of the bait, durability etc.
 
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