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Su-Spin Blade Trailer

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I got a few of the Buckeye Su-Spin Blades at the Bass Pro Spring classic and didnt think about a trailer. I have some of the paddle tail swimbaits but im not sure if they will interfere with the blade. Anyone have any trailers they like to throw on baits like that? Thanks!

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You can use the paddle tails. I like paddle tails with a slim body on the su-spin.You can fish a 5 in .grub, fluke,a good one is the Missile Shock Wave.Just to name a few!

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fluke is my preferred bait on the fish heads

Swimming fluke jr is my favorite, I tried a rage menace on one the other day it looked amazing coming thru the water but unfortunately didn't get a bite on it.

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9 hours ago, Wprich said:

Swimming fluke jr is my favorite, I tried a rage menace on one the other day it looked amazing coming thru the water but unfortunately didn't get a bite on it.

probably cause you were fishing at stone mountain....  there's no fish in that lake :lol:

but yes, the rage menace is actually a killer trailer on just about anything, and it's a solid bait on it's own as well, just swimming it like a grub! i use them for trailers on spinnerbait, chatterbaits and swim jigs, but hadn't used them on the fish heads YET...  may have to give it a go now!

Fluke jr does well in cold water. 

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