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I was wondering if anyone has tried these out and if they are worth the $15. I have had great success with War Eagle and the Booyah Vibra-Flx.  So I was just wondering if its worth spending the extra money or should I just stick with War Eagle?

Thanks, Nick

Hard for me to justify the high prices some companies want for spinnerbaits and other hard metal baits.  Yet other people will tell you about pitch, vibration, and other technical items that make it worth it in there eyes.

Bottom line....if you catch bass with it it's worth it.

If you don't it aint.

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If you have got the money , try it but if you have to ask about it , it sounds like you really don't.

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I find it very difficult to spend $15.00 for a spinnerbait, when there so many very good, PROVEN spinnerbaits on the market for far less money.

We have a member that makes an extremely good spinnerbait. Dow Cox, of Rattle Head Baits has a unique design that flat-out catches fish. He even has a sale right now for BR members. Check out the Rattle Head web site and check out the baits.

Check out the sponsors page for the web site.

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I was wondering if anyone has tried these out and if they are worth the $15. I have had great success with War Eagle and the Booyah Vibra-Flx. So I was just wondering if its worth spending the extra money or should I just stick with War Eagle?

Thanks, Nick

If your already having great success on ones that aren't as expensive I don't see the need in spending the little extra money for a spinnerbait that probably won't be anymore productive than what you use now.

I looked them over pretty good at BPS last week.  The head and skirt are beautiful....extremely nice and detailed....just like a little minnow.  However, the blades seemed to be a little on the small side, whether it be the tandem or double willow....they justed seemed smaller than the blades on comparable 3/8th or 1/2 spinnerbaits.  The blades were pretty good quality, but not clear coated like War Eagle or Nichols.  I didn't buy one, but I wouldn't make fun of someone who did I guess.

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I looked them over pretty good at BPS last week. The head and skirt are beautiful....extremely nice and detailed....just like a little minnow. However, the blades seemed to be a little on the small side, whether it be the tandem or double willow....they justed seemed smaller than the blades on comparable 3/8th or 1/2 spinnerbaits. The blades were pretty good quality, but not clear coated like War Eagle or Nichols. I didn't buy one, but I wouldn't make fun of someone who did I guess.

$15 puts them out of my price range. Natural with all the tackle you own it is hard for me to imagine you making fun of someone else. ;D

the price is for the detail - they sure are nice looking...but you dont need that kind of detail on a reaction bait like a spinnerbait...War-eagles prove that....They catch fish all the time and the head on them is plain as can be.

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