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  1. Folks, I was just curious with what experiences you might have had with spinnerbaits. Over the weekend I hooked into an average sized bass and had the shaft of the spinnerbait break, leaving me with just the other side of the shaft and the blade. This is the second time this has happened to me over the past year with this particular brand of spinnerbait. The first time it happened was on an average size fish as well. Obviously the Terminator baits are much more durable and I still have Terminators that I have fished with for over 10 years. This particular spinnerbait, which has broken twice on me, is a very prominent brand. I have success on spinnerbaits. After you catch a certain amount of fish, do the shafts on non-titanium spinnerbaits weaken significantly? I've only had these two spinnerbaits for a short time and probably caught 20-40 fish on each of them. I'd mention the company by name, but I'm not sure if this violates the website's policy.
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