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Booyah Pond Magic spinnerbait

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My friend recommends me to stock up on these spinnerbaits... good idea?  They seem really finesse, so i think i'll end up using hem for smallmouth galore.  But are they of good quality?

they are alright i use them alot on the rivers here in ohio

I have some, they are made good and look good in the water. I usually fish with them when I want to catch numbers.

Its more of a quanity bait  

But you never know, we see small finesse worms catching double digit bass, why not finesse spinnerbaits!

Great for catching numbers, I've hooked a few 2 - 2 1/2lbers on it. I recommended it to a friend of mine who is just beginning to use spinnerbaits, if your new to spinnerbait fishin its a great bait.

I also assume it would be good when your trying to imitate a smaller forage.

I typically like  to use a larger spinnerbait, 1/4oz Booyah Spinnerbait, or 1/4 oz Terminator.

I bought one and the blades wont turn continuosly, if I rip it they will, but then they stop. I have caught fish on it, but should I replace the swivels to get them to turn?

                                                               Thanks,

                                                                   Ian

im not big into spinnerbaits at all but this one does produce for me in small rivers in the PA WV and MD region    

BOOYAH POND MAGIC SPINNERBAITS ARE PRETTY GOOD BAITS EVERY BODY SHOULD OWN AT LEAST ONE. I GOT MY POND MAGIC LAST OCTOBER AND HAVE CAUGHT A FEW LARGEMOUTH. THE BAIT WILL WORK BEST IN THE SUMMER TIME. THERE IS ONE DISADVANTAGE TO THE BAIT THE BLADES DO NOT CONTINUOSLY SPIN, TO GET THE BLADES TO START BACK SPINNING GIVE IT A SMALL JERK. BUT OVERALL THEY ARE A GOOD QUALITY LURE

I have used it in numerous rivers and ponds and had great days with them. Like others had stated before me you will catch numbers but not necessarily large bass. I had problems though getting distance with it on baitcasting gear. Had to use spinning gear with it.

I have a couple that I use on some of the smaller ponds on Ft. Campbell and I do really well with them, especially when the fish are active.  One of the ponds I fish stays pretty muddy and the pond magic with chartreuse and neon orange blades is about the only thing I can buy a bite on in that lil' pond.  Good lil' numbers bait, and a good starter spinnerbait to get your confidence up.

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I bought one and the blades wont turn continuosly, if I rip it they will, but then they stop. I have caught fish on it, but should I replace the swivels to get them to turn?

                                                            Thanks,

                                                                  Ian

Try bending the arms a bit closer together.  Won't work with titanium versions.  

It needs to be bent where you tie the line on so the arms stay straight.  Bend in slight increments rather than over-bending.  Use pliers or forceps.

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No, want a good finesse spinnerbait go War Eagle.

War Eagle makes an incredible spinnerbait, definetly worth looking into Bronzeback.

As far as the pond magics go, does anyone use a trailer hook on these? Seems like the bait is a bit small to equip any trailer hook to, no?

I cought my biggest of 08 on one...the fish seemed to like'em.

I do not fish spinner baits much but they the booyah pond magic seemed to work pretty well...

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