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Secret Weapon Sidearm Spinnerbaits

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Have any of you ever tried these sidearm spinnerbaits? I've never seen them before a couple of weeks ago. I was at a local bait shop, and he had a big banner for Secret Weapon Lures outside. Apparently the company is based out of Brentwood, TN (which is basically Nashville). I don't know if they are nationally known or not. I bought one, but I haven't given it a try yet. If you have used one, I'd like to hear your thoughts on its performance. I can't imagine it would be any different than any other spinnerbait, but I could be wrong. Have you ever seen another spinnerbait with blades like this one before?

Check it out and see for yourself:

http://www.secretweaponlures.com/arsenal/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3

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They work.  Get the mini kit.

  • Super User

First I've heard of them...they do look good though, and kinda pricey..

  • Super User

It was beat to a pulp after a couple of fish so I went back to War Eagles. But I did catch fish on it. Not as "thumpy" as I expected though... :-/

  • Super User

Talk about bringing back memories! :) I use to use double bladed spinner baits way back in the '60's. The Shannon Twin Spin (bucktail) was one. Excellent drop bait. You could walk down a ledge with one quite effectively. You just don't see this design sold anymore. With the older models, the connect for the split arms, was at the eye tie. I may have to buy a few of this "new" design and give it a whirl! :o

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