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Nickel single Tennessee blade white or white & chartreuse skirt.

  • Super User
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i like alternating blades one gold, one silver

white or white/chartreuse usually for the skirt

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White skirt with silver and/or gold blades, Black skirt with copper blades, chartreuse skirt with gold blades

 

Tom

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Double willow nickel blades white or white/chartruce skirt also like white blades / clown skirt on occasion

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never fished spinnerbaits but i have one i got in a MTB i want to try out, maybe next year i'll get into it

  • Global Moderator
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i like alternating blades one gold, one silver

white or white/chartreuse usually for the skirt

Ditto

Mike

  • Super User
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Stanley Vibra Wedge 1/2 oz

Double Willow Leaf/Gold

Natural Shiner

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I have no preference really in blade color, I know certain ones are recommended for certain conditions, but I have not found any consistency to that sort of thing...yet.   But I do like metallic blades on sunny days, and painted blades on overcast days. 

 

Regarding skirts...

 

I like to play with a wide variety of skirt colors and patterns, but so far, any kind of white w/glitter, and any kind of smoke-based pattern have been good. 

  • Super User
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Chart./white skirt, double #4 willow leaf blades in gold. 3/8 oz.

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White or yellow on cloudy days. Black at sunset or darkness, and bluegill every other time...

 

Blades switch up a lot, but I try to use a spinner with both willow and colorado , and both brass and silver, except for my night time then I just want thumpers, and black.

  • Super User
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War eagle mouse color and one gold and nickle blade.

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  • Super User
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Shadish (Like the one in my avatar) with double nickel willows.

 

Allen

  • Super User
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My spinnerbait combinations that works is,

Slightly stained to clear water.

Blue Glimmer skirt, gold Indiana blades, 1/4oz.

Stained to muddy water.

Hot chartruese skirt, gold Indiana blades, 1/4oz.

Since our very own Glenn May here walked me through this setup and it's been working. I drowned many spinnerbaits till I figured it out. I need to try other spinnerbait setups next. I kind of stay with what works.

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Wicked RS in shad color (it has an olympic blade) thats my favorite.

  • Super User
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Chart/white with hammered gold blades. Or a combo of gold/nickel. Always hammered if I can find them.

  • Global Moderator
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War Eagle Mouse with Colorado/Indiana tandem blades, silver Colorado with a gold Indiana. 

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  • Global Moderator
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Are spinnerbaits good for fishing in the morning, like the first bait to throw??

Yes, they can be good at any time of day. 

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Anyone use hammered blades or like them better then a normal blade?

Hammered blades best in Indiana and Colorado blades to aid in more vibration. Also sometimes leads to a heavier cupping to those blades also adding to the vibration. In those two blade types I prefer them more especially in stained water. Clear water I would prefer smooth and metallic willow blades.

  • Super User
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My favorite Night Operations Bait ~

 

A-Jay

 

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