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I'm currently trying out some of the new megastrike spinnerbaits, they are pretty good so far.  

Before these my go to spinnerbaits were always River2Sea.

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For many years I've use the Fleck spinnerbaits, both the tandem models and their "drop" baits. They've been making spinnerbaits for over 40 years and have not changed their design significantly. Not a "trendy" bait, but certainly one that catches a lot of fish and that most "pros" have in their tackle boxes.

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War Eagle for me.  But I am going to try out some Megastrikes and the new *** spinner baits.

Later, ;)

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Hildibrand "Go-Getter" 5/8 oz, #7 gold Colorado blade, chartreuse skirt. An especially good bottom bouncer in 30' but good at any depth.

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Hildebrandts when they were made locally..........now its Stan Sloan.

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I like the strike king premier pro model plus.  (is the name long enough?)

I don't know why, but the SK premier pro models have caught far more fish for me than the other brands I've used. 

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My go to spinnerbait was always Terminator T-1, however recently I've had problems with poor quality hooks on them.

I've been using Rattle Head spinnerbaits, with very good results. I really think the rattle chamber makes a difference. Dow uses all top quality components on his baits.

Falcon

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Strike King Red Eye with the fish pattern painted on the blade in white.

One of the local Walmarts had a bunch of these in the clearance section along with Mann's "Classic" spinnerbaits. I bought all they had, 10 of the Red Eye in white, 1 in firetiger, and 15 of the Classic in white for about $25.

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Strike King Red Eye with the fish pattern painted on the blade in white.

GREAT BUY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One of the local Walmarts had a bunch of these in the clearance section along with Mann's "Classic" spinnerbaits. I bought all they had, 10 of the Red Eye in white, 1 in firetiger, and 15 of the Classic in white for about $25.

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The Red Eye were only $.90 each. If they'd had more, I would've bought them all. I'm not a big fan of painted blades, but I have enough nickel, gold, and brass blades to change them out when/if I get around to using them.

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