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Old Spinnerbait

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Anyone know if these are still made or what there called so I could grab some from somewhere?

Thanks Jason

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Some reason I can't upload photo so I will try from computer in the next day or 2 but there the bass pro spinnerbaits with a Colorado type blade with a rattle in the blade.

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I wanna say Zorros but i may be wrong

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 What a unique bait. First is there a rattle in the blade? Also it looks to have a clapper like the discontinued Bass Pro Tornado. Id like to have those.

Never seen one of these so I have a question:  If I turn the blade over, is it the same shape on the other side with a rattle where the bulge is?? If that's the case, that's a VERY neat creation.

The bait design doesn't look "old" to me. The eyes having that mean look and the scale-looking paint job make it look newer to me.

 

If anyone has any idea where to get some of those blades, I'd be interested in getting a few.

This is a old Bass Pro spinner bait..........................

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This is a old Bass Pro spinner bait..........................

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Never seen one of these so I have a question: If I turn the blade over, is it the same shape on the other side with a rattle where the bulge is?? If that's the case, that's a VERY neat creation.

The bait design doesn't look "old" to me. The eyes having that mean look and the scale-looking paint job make it look newer to me.

If anyone has any idea where to get some of those blades, I'd be interested in getting a few.

The back side of the blade is flat. They were bought approximately 22 years ago

The back side of the blade is flat. They were bought approximately 22 years ago

WOW! I didn't realize that paint job and those mean eyes went back that far.

Thanks, Jason.

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That is a Bass Pro rattler spinnerbait made like 25 years ago.

 

Allen

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