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perch imitating spinnerbait

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  • Super User

how 'bout this one?

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I have 3 of those. Dan showed them to me as well. They are great baits.

  • Super User
I have 3 of those. Dan showed them to me as well. They are great baits.

Yeah, I felt a little deja vu when I posted it.

I really like Picasso spinnerbaits. I have multiple colors and models and they are all great baits.

I hadn't seen that color from Picasso yet! They're one of my top 3 choices in spinnerbaits! I have an older FLW spinnerbait in a perch color that has produced for me. Haven't seen them in a while, not sure if they still make them.

  • Super User

One thing I thought I'd mention about perch imitator. When I lived in Ohio I used to use tiger stripe painted willow blades as well in white or chart.If you got a skirt to match they work really excellent.

the bluegill ones you linked are working great also Dan. Think those were Revenge though. They actually have a very thin arm on them that vibrates extremely well.

  • Super User

you mean this one? RSBG.JPG

That's the one.

  • Super User

Yeah, that Revenge bluegill spinnerbait is probably the sexiest spinnerbait I've ever seen.

I agree, it actually keeps pretty well also.

  • Super User

You want a SPINNERBAIT to look like a PERCH??

Good luck with that...I doubt that Houdini could make a spinnerbait look anything like a yellow perch.

Bass are the masters of their domain, but even a plastered fisherman can distinguish a spinnerbait from a yellow perch.

Fortunately, bass are opportunistic feeders with a short memory; if the lure looks like an edible creature we're home free :(

Roger

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