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Old 03-05-06, 12:01 AM   #51
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So the action is same?
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If you're asking about the quick locks/snap swivels, the only difference I've nopticed, is the spinnerbaits seem less likely to roll over with the swivels on them on a high speed retireve. They do pick up more debris, including weeds, but not neough to worry myself over

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Old 03-05-06, 12:05 AM   #52
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just give your line a quick snap and the weeds come off real good
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Old 03-06-06, 11:23 AM   #53
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Kevin VanDam:
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A. Blades
When choosing blades consider water clarity and color.
Use blades that will produce the proper amount of flash and vibration needed for the situation.
Clear water= Willow blades with a fast retrieve, Stained water= Indiana Blades with a moderate retrieve, Muddy water= Colorado Blades with a slow retrieve.
B. Colors
Consider type of forage, water clarity, sky conditions, and water temperature when choosing colors.
In clear water be sure to match the hatch for a more realistic presentation.
Also consider the color of your blades, gold blades= muddy water, painted blades= extremely overcast skies or stained water, Silver= Sunny, clear water.

C. Skirts
Length, color, and bulk of a skirt draw bass’s attention.
Match the length, bulk, and color of the skirt to the prime forage of the lake.
D. Compact Spinnerbaits.
Work well in ultra-clear water or to match the size of a small baitfish.
Also very good for probing deep water structure, also consider tailspinners.
E. Single-Spins
Good for the summer months.
Use one with a big willow or Indiana blade.
Also very well for the flutter technique, after casting it out, reel it quickly, and just let it fall on a taught line.
F. Tackle
Use fluorocarbon for all spinnerbait fishing
For the fluttering technique use heavy baits with short arms.
If needed add belly-weights or tungsten sticky weights for extra weight.
Always use a trailer hook, unless fishing in heavy cover.
Use a 6’6” or 6’10” Medium Heavy rod with a short handle.
Always use a high speed reel.
are the kevin vandam ones strikeking?
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Old 03-06-06, 03:53 PM   #54
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Yes, Kevin VanDam works with strike king for spinnerbaits
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