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Booyah Pond Magic Spinnerbaits

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hello everyone.  i'm pretty new to spinnerbaits and just picked up a couple of booyah pond magic spinnerbaits.  im usually fishing smaller bodies of water and thought these would be great to try out.  my question is, can i throw these out as is or do i need to add a trailer to these?  any info is greatly appreciated.  thanks!

I love these small spinnerbaits for pond fishing

I've used the booyah version and I never used a trailer

I did pretty well on them with my best fish being 5 lbs, but whether you use a trailer or not will most likely be based off of your personal experience.

 

My brother uses the exact same baits as you are talking about almost exclusively and will put a paddletail swimbait on the back (he slays them in ponds). Like I said it is all based on personal preference.

 

Good luck!

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The blades are so small on them that I doubt they'll run correctly if you add anything other than a tiny trailer with little action. 

These spinner baits can’t really have a trailer as they are small what @Bluebasser86 said. I’ve fished the pond magic when I was young. They work well when bass are aggressive or lake hasn’t had pressure. If there’s pressure I’d be fishing a different spinnerbait such as war Eagle. You could also buy a size #4 Shad rap they work very well (in fact you won’t want to put spinnerbait back on).

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