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Favorite color spinner bait

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All of the colors listed above are excellent.

 

Slow rolling has been the most successful retreive for me. Cast out and let sink to the bottom. Reel and pop your rod tip to get the blades turning. Slow steady retreive so the blades are barely spinning. Maybe two or three times bringing the lure in, pop your rod tip again to get the blades to speed up. That triggers a lot of reaction bites from bass as the blades pulse fast then slow way down again. 

 

Bluebird skies, calm weather, and clear water aren't optimal for spinner bait. Windy, overcast and dirtier water are ideal.

 

Bump your spinnerbait into brush, logs, tullies ect. to trigger bass. Good luck they're fun lures after you gain confidence in them.

 

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Chartreuse or chartreuse white with double gold Colorado's.

Shad pattern skirt with double silver or metal flake willow leaf blades.

2 hours ago, BassFisher517 said:

That was an accident that I put it as a solution. 
 

What brand is this?

This is a good spinnerbait by revenge. I have the same one but in gold colorado blades.

18 hours ago, Catt said:

White or chartreuse/white, chartreuse/white/blue 

 

Tip:

Get a 1/4 oz white spinnerbait with 1 gold willowleaf & 1 silver Colorado.

 

Throw it at every target you see

 

Agree 100%

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Sexy mouse By War Eagle

I use white when targeting bass and white chartreuse when targeting pike. But i am not sure if the fish know the difference. 

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White with either gold or copper blades. I've got probably over 75 spinnerbaits in my boat and I'd bet over 60 of them are white or chartreuse and white, just different blade combinations.

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White or a shad color. All my spinnerbaits have either chrome or  gold big willow leaf blades, mostly in 1/2 oz, but I do have a few 3/8 and a couple of 1/4 oz. 

As an aside I had a easy 6 lb bass come flying out of the water about 2 feet in the air trying to clamp onto a white spinnerbait just before it hit the water. Didn't get her hooked, but it was cool to see that happen.

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