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Terminator Titanium spinnerbaits....

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Has anyone else noticed that over the last couple of years the quality of these have declined. Maybe it's just me or something but I have slung two willow blades off of new ones and managed to break one the other day just below the bend you tie to towards the blades. At $7 a piece I am starting to get a little upset. I use these almost exclusively but lately I am getting frustrated.

I used to throw Terminator quite a bit but I thought the quality was not near as good as War Eagles. Since I switched,  I have not looked back.

I love my terminator T1 series spinners.  I have not had any problems, yet.

I have been hearing a lot of positive reveiws on the war eagles though.

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I have probably a half dozen War Eagles and they are good baits. As I break or lose my terminators, I may start replacing them with the War Eagles.  

i only have broke one T1 that was about 3 yrs ago. since then never broke another one. i use them exclusively also...how is the price comparison from war eagle to terminator?

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I have noticed.  They have went down hill a little.

I've noticed. Last summer, on two trips I lost 7Blades total, and 2 swivels. I might also switch to a cheaper brand..

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I lost a blade once on a T1, but I have never had a problem with blades breaking. I do love the T1s, they are great baits.

However my favorite spinnerbaits are the Pepper Hawgs.

I bought a few T-2's last year because the titanium wire was intriguing. The blades and skirts are nice but the many problems were disappointing. One swivel froze up within the first hour of fishing and another fell apart. Also, the eyes fell off easily and two of the four I bought did not run true. Needless to say, I won't be buying them again.

yes their quality seems 2 have declined.

i don't use titanium any more since i cant change the width of the upper and lower shaft to increase or decrease the speed of my retrieving.

Can not say a bad word about them. I cought a lot of fish with these spinnerbaits.

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