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  • Super User

Y'all need to go look at some Snagless Sally variations.

LOVE THEM. I always keep a 3/8pz Craw with a baby craw pit boss trailer, the 1/2oz chart/lime w a white grub trailer and a 1/2oz bruiser with a blue flake pit boss chunk. The three make a great combo. Lots of vibration, compact profile, super durable and pretty darn snagless. They even make the Super Sally now and I'll definitely be grabbing a smokey shad to stick a kietech or worm tail on the back of this season!

I have all but given up traditional spinnerbaits I like them so much. I wish they came in more sizes and colors!!!

  • Super User

Decent bass on a roostertail this morning.

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7-4, traditional spinnerbait. Brian.

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Hmmm...I really hadn't thought about the Weedlessness of a traditional. I might have to toss a couple in my rig and give them am honest shot.

You know...I dread moss more than snags. Moss gets hung on anything though.

Alright smarty pants peeps...give me your favorite traditional spinner votes in your 3 favorite colors for clear water, murky water, and what not.

I'm assuming black, chartreuse, and xxxxx?

Black, Chartreuse and White would be good choices

My 3 favs are War Eagle Finesse in Silver Shiner, Golden Shiner, and Pond Scum Perch all 5/16oz. Brian.

Terminator inline with a swimbait is a big bass bait that can be thrown anywhere you would a safety pin and it is very snag resistant.

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I also picked up a Stanley Wedge Plus in golden Bream and a Booyah double willow in gold.

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