10-20-10, 11:51 PM | #1 |
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In Search Of A Spinnerbait
Not a particular brand but rather a particular build, and I'm not sure anyone makes it. What I want is a smaller profile spinnerbait with double willow blades that still weighs 3/4oz or 1oz. My idea is for a spinnerbait made with a tungsten head which would give you the weight without the bulk of a larger lead head. Basically a 3/4oz or 1oz. spinnerbait that is essencially the same look and size as a 1/4 or 3/8oz spinnerbait. If they can make tungsten bullet weights then why not spinnerbait heads? It would be more expensive, but I'd pay it if I could only find it. Anyone know of such an animal?
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10-21-10, 06:22 AM | #2 |
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Keith, I have a few of these in 1/2 oz and they run deeper & faster than a "normal" spinnerbait. Great for buzzing over weeds. Newly added the 1 oz. size, which I haven't tried, that's a heavy spinnerbait. New owner of the business, so I haven't dealt with him. I got mine from the originator of the bait - I won a dozen for naming the "LIVEWIRE" spinnerbait. I'm happy with them for the purpose mentioned above, the small profile does have it's place. This is a compact, short upper arm bait, I think they are #3.5 blades on the 1/2 oz.
Email: Bkfrns@rockemail.com should you have any interest. The originator was MOAB aka Bait Ink. Link to the original Bait Ink site for a video of this spinnerbait: http://bait-ink.com/spinner.htm Last edited by bassboogieman; 10-21-10 at 11:05 AM. |
10-21-10, 07:56 AM | #3 |
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This would be awesome for Smallies on Kentucky Lake in the spring. Slow rolling out deep on points on the LBL side of the lake... thanks for thinking that up... i may have to increase my spinner bait collection soon...
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10-21-10, 08:52 AM | #4 |
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Thanks BBM! I'll check'em out!
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10-21-10, 11:47 AM | #5 |
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X2 on checking them out for Smallies.
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10-21-10, 12:38 PM | #6 |
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Keith these are the War Eagles I've been using...Larger weight,smaller profile...They run great out of the box!
You'll notice the hidden weight behind the head. http://www.wareaglelures.com/index.p...d&productId=18
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10-21-10, 06:15 PM | #7 |
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Ya know Waffle, I've been looking at those. I'm definately going to pick up a couple to try before next spring.
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10-21-10, 07:30 PM | #8 |
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I got lucky once. Store was selling War Eagles for $1.39. I bought 10 of them. My favorite.
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10-21-10, 10:37 PM | #9 |
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War Eagles are great spinnerbaits. The Screaming Eagle is a hidden weight spinnerbait that weighs 1/2 oz. but has the profile of a 1/4 oz (I think that is right). Hidden weight is the way to go Keith, also you might check out Heavy Cover spinnerbaits http://www.heavycover.com/catalog/site.html you get to design your own so maybe they can help.
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I often make my own spinnerbaits, and I buy my supplies from Lure Parts Online. They offer a hidden weight spinnerbait head design. I think I'll also get a few of those to play with.
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10-22-10, 12:15 AM | #12 |
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You could also add some suspend dots or strips like you use for jerkbaits to add some weight. Just stick them on the hidden weight part under the skirt.
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