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If you were to buy just one color, what is your go to color for any water clarity what blades...what size? 

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Stanley orginal vibreshaft white, double gold willowleaf, red head, 3/8 oz 

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War eagle screamin eagle with white skirt, gold head, gold willows

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Well I went on Nichols website to refresh myself on what they have because if I could only use one spinnerbait, it'd be a Nichols... and come to discover that I can't find their custom shop anymore and their offerings are now more slim, including no more standard single colorado :(.

 

Well that's just no fun. 

 

My basic idea is I want a 1/2oz single colorado with a bullet head, something like a chartreuse, grey, and white skirt, with a half and half silver/gold, size #4.5 blade. I can't pick between a silver and gold blade so I picked both. 

 

I don't like anything on the market now out of the package for single colorado's. The closest is this one, a 1/2 oz covert. But I ain't happy about the blade size. 

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I already feel old. Some of my favorite stuff is going away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Zman 3/8 in blue gil.20201028_143834.thumb.jpg.00a82fac43f58024beafe9ad852bb57f.jpg

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Any experience with Megabass SV-3? 

 

Is the 3/8oz the most common size? I would assume if you wanted deeper you'd go with 1/2 or 3/4? My style of fishing spinnerbaits is to use 30lb braid to a 17lb Fluoro leader and burn it over grass...I use a trailer, 6th Sense Divine Swimbait. 

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I'd likely go with a 1/2oz. white/chartreuse, chrome Colorado/Willow bladed one.

6 minutes ago, lunkerboss923 said:

My style of fishing spinnerbaits is to use 30lb braid to a 17lb Fluoro leader and burn it over grass...I use a trailer, 6th Sense Divine Swimbait. 

 

IMO, you don't need to use a leader when fishing moving baits and the only reason I could justify it would be if I were using a fast action rod.  In that instance, I'd use a mono leader in 12lb. for a bit of stretch.

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33 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

I don't like anything on the market now out of the package for single colorado's

Wait a minute! Yes I do! Because I forgot one. Siebert’s cosmic in this case is a good design. 

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36 minutes ago, papajoe222 said:

IMO, you don't need to use a leader when fishing moving baits and the only reason I could justify it would be if I were using a fast action rod.  In that instance, I'd use a mono leader in 12lb. for a bit of stretch.

 

I want to keep the lure higher in the water column because I fish grassy water. I use either a 7:1 or 8:1 so I can fish higher in the column. It seems the fish don't have as long to make a desicion and see if there is line attached and the force of some of the strikes, it makes it nice to have a little extra cushion in the form of some heavier pound test. I've been turned on to 30lb braid to 17 or 15lb leaders by the guys at Tactical Bassin. I hate leaders in general, but I have seen the benefits of it. I tend to catch more fish when I use them. No rhyme or reason it just works. 

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Okay so you are not looking for an all-purpose spinnerbait but rather one well suited for burning over grass? 

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1 minute ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Okay so you are not looking for an all-purpose spinnerbait but rather one you can burn over grass? 

Yes. Do I need 3/8 or 1/2oz? Blade Indiana, Colorado, or Willow...Colorado/Willow? 

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1 minute ago, lunkerboss923 said:

Yes. Do I need 3/8 or 1/2oz? Blade Indiana, Colorado, or Willow...Colorado/Willow? 

Idk. I don’t hardly burn spinnerbaits. Lol ?
 

just wanted to ask the question to clarify so somebody else who burns spinnerbaits can fill us in 

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1/2 oz. nichols pulsator metal flake in “clents shad spawn”

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1 hour ago, lunkerboss923 said:

Any experience with Megabass SV-3? 

 

 

Awesome spinnerbait! With the long tail on it, I don't use a trailer. 

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8 hours ago, Catt said:

Stanley orginal vibreshaft white, double gold willowleaf, red head, 3/8 oz 

That's a good one, but I'd do a tandem. :) 

A 3/8 Booyah, in the same configuration gets bit most places I go. I prefer gold over silver, but that's mostly in my head, a #4 1/2 or #5 willow behind a #3 colorado would be my stranded on an island choice, though I prefer other combinations most times in the real world. 

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6 hours ago, NorthernBasser said:

Awesome spinnerbait! With the long tail on it, I don't use a trailer. 

So would you go 1/2oz because of no trailer? 

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I'm sure this varies with the area of the country and style of fishing.  Here in Florida my best "all around" spinnerbait would be a tandem 3/8 oz. bait with a #3 1/2 Colorado front blade and a #4 willow rear blade with a high quality ball bearing swivel.  The wire would be thin to make as much vibration as possible.  The blades would be highly polished gold or silver plated.  I would carry two baits, one with all gold blades and one with all silver.  The gold bait would have a chartreuse and white skirt.  The silver bait would have a white skirt. I would pull this bait with a 5/1 casting reel to slow the bait down and pull it as close to cover as possible.  These days 90% of my bass are caught this way. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Captain Phil said:

#3 1/2 Colorado front blade and a #4 willow rear blade

Am I right in thinking that the front blade here is bigger than what normally goes in front of a #4 willow? 

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I pour my own . The lure I use over 90 percent of the time is a 1/2 ounce head . Thats the weight that my spinnerbait rod cast best , which is the most  important aspect of   spinnerbait fishing .Willow /colorado  blades , a dull bait fish skirt , not bright  will catch me more fish all year long . In Spring though , I want a bright skirt and slightly larger blades . I fish mostly dingy water and like to fish spinnerbaits Jimmy Houston style . Close to the surface where I can barely see the blades flashing. The spinnerbait pictured is what I throww the most . 4.5 gold willow , 2  copper colorado . Blade size differs by manufacturers . I fish this slow and  over grass all the time . No problem, Just hold the rod tip a little high . 

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7 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Am I right in thinking that the front blade here is bigger than what normally goes in front of a #4 willow? 

 

Most of these baits come in the package with a # 3 1/2" Colorado front blade and a #4 1/2" or larger rear willow.  I have been downsizing my rear blades for years to make them run a little slower and deeper.  Spinnerbaits do not work for me pulled fast near the surface. If I want to fish faster or shallower, I would use a blade bait.  

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5 minutes ago, Captain Phil said:

Spinnerbaits do not work for me pulled fast near the surface

Me either! But then again, I learned from you ?. Reading your posts.

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Just now, LrgmouthShad said:

Me either! But then again, I learned from you ?. Reading your posts.

When they are chasing bait up high, a double willow with smallish silver blades in something whitish or Sexy Shadish skirt reeled as fast as you can is usually what they want. Doesn't surprise me it's not a big thing in FL, or other mostly natural shallow weedy lakes elsewhere.

8 hours ago, lunkerboss923 said:

Yes. Do I need 3/8 or 1/2oz? Blade Indiana, Colorado, or Willow...Colorado/Willow? 

Yes.

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