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Did anybody ever have any luck with this lure, and in which color? Thanks
Ryan
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I know a guy who caught a 6lber on one of them. I believe he wrote an article on them. I will try to get it.
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imo,it would be good right through a big ball of shad,match the color blade with forage and your set,but stuff that looks good sometimes is no good at all
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something like that would probably be best in dark stained or muddy waters. Would be a good night lure with all the vibration it puts off.
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hmmm,i wonder if they make a quad colorado spinner,that would be "off the chain">.think of four,size 5 coorados on one spinner in murky water right next to schooling bass,you would have a big stringer
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ME!!!!!! I kid you not!!! It is my favourite spinner bait and imo the best thing since the ice cream cone. I bought a 2 white ones and 2 chartuese ones a few months back. Must say the white has been producing like crazy!!!
I'm going to buy a few more tomorrow!! I normally only use terminator blades but this quad blade has been doing really great for me!! With the four blades they seem to make less splash than other blades with the cast and as they run high in the water you can really rip'em in the shallows. works great for me ![]()
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dang,i cant find them anymore,should have got them when they were here
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I just made a couple. Just threw them enough to see what they looked like, and they looked good in the water.
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i have had problems with booyahs blades comin off,i think i know why now.
i once changed the blade on it.it was super easy because the split ring came apart easy.so it wasnt the blade,it was the split ring,i think
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Experience talkin here. The Quad style spinnerbaits work VERY well be the water clear stained or even murky to muddy. Proven themselves more than once. When the bass are chasing shad such as in the fall throw a white quad with a white skirt and red head and see if I am pulling your leg. You'll find out I AINT.
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I believe it was Strike King who had them out for awhile, but haven't seen any lately, which tells me they didn't sell as well as they liked. Doesn't mean they don't work, just didn't catch as many fisherman as the company liked. I did give a couple away, I had no luck with them, but I will admit I didn't use them very much.
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i use the 4 balde titanium strike kings and have caught fish on them.sometimes they love it sometimes they hate it.
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i went to my local sporting goods dealer today, and found a quad bladed one but i refuse ot pay 13.99 for one lure!! I did by two packs of Venom Lure Salty Slings, like Tikis but these lures will hold on for 7 or 8 bass!! Pack of hooks, weights, Stren Line, 17lb. test, new spinnerbait, and they had Stanley Jigs for 1.59 so i bought 6 of them. They also had all powerbait, 20% off, and all zoom produts for 1.99 even the Magnum 8" Lizards!! I spent lik 45 bucks!!!
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45,thats all,its not that much considering i would of got more plastics and lures,especially if powerbait was 20%off.thats only average.tikis will last alot of fish,average 3 or 4,but tthey will go more.the only way it rips is that if it goes up the line,and i have a little technique to make them last a little longer.
pm if you want ot learn it,its hard to explain,and it will be long
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it sounds like a good lure. i might have to try it.
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