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Spinnerbait Help
Hello all...
I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable with 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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As with any lake, and most importantly with gin clear lakes, you want
something that looks natural. From the Secret Weapon line-up, I'd go with the Wounded Shad, White Shad, Baby Bass, Grass Craw, Green Goddess and/or Rock Craw. Blade choices would be mostly willowleaf, and maybe indiana. Sizes would be 1/4oz to 3/8oz. If course, and I'll probably get in trouble for saying this but... the rule (guideline actually) goes for any manufacturers baits, and not just Secret Weapons. What colors are you using in your plastics? If you've been successful with those colors, you'd probably be ok using those colors on other type of baits. A few other members here are in Michigan too, and you're not that far from Wisconsin! You know that there's a group tournament every September? Since you're now a posting member... you are invited to join! -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable with 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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I have found that the Colorado blades tend to thump more hopefully
attracting fish from further away, but I am not sure you need extra "thump" if the water is clear. If you fish at night I recommend Colorado blades for this reason. I use black skirts and brass colored spinnerbaits in dark water or at night. They work very well. In fact I am off right now to fish the local waters until first light with that exact set up. Last major success I had was with the secret weapon Wounded Shad in clear water up here in Pa. Spinner baits are extremely versatile. Jimmy Houston swears by them. Jimmy who? Stick with it and good luck.. "Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... As with any lake, and most importantly with gin clear lakes, you want something that looks natural. From the Secret Weapon line-up, I'd go with the Wounded Shad, White Shad, Baby Bass, Grass Craw, Green Goddess and/or Rock Craw. Blade choices would be mostly willowleaf, and maybe indiana. Sizes would be 1/4oz to 3/8oz. If course, and I'll probably get in trouble for saying this but... the rule (guideline actually) goes for any manufacturers baits, and not just Secret Weapons. What colors are you using in your plastics? If you've been successful with those colors, you'd probably be ok using those colors on other type of baits. A few other members here are in Michigan too, and you're not that far from Wisconsin! You know that there's a group tournament every September? Since you're now a posting member... you are invited to join! -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable with 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
Spinnerbait Help
Take a look at S.O.B spinnerbaits www.soblures.com.. he makes very nice
spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price..his website has some very good info.. I fish therefore I lie |
Spinnerbait Help
With Secret Weapon spinnerbaits being the subject of prior messages in this
thread, Mr. AJH speaks of a different (probably very reputable) manufacturer that "makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price." Maybe I should be keeping my mouth shut, but since you are one of the major ****-disturbers on this group, I won't. I REALLY resent your glaring inference that our lures are NOT reasonably priced, Mr. AJH. I don't give a rat's @ss whether you like our lures or not, they ARE an excellent value. First of all, they cost more to make than any other spinnerbait on the market. Now, do the math, Mr. AJH: NOBODY uses higher quality, more durable components. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that last longer. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that catch more fish. The blades are totally interchangeable, meaning that owning as few as three or four lures effectively takes the price per spinnerbait LOWER than those of any other reputable spinnerbait on the market. Does that really make our price "UNREASONABLE", Mr. AJH? Of course not! Why take thoughtless potshots at Secret Weapon Lures, Mr. AJH? Did you ever actually own any Secret Weapons and found them lacking? Is your life so empty that you have nothing else to fill your time? Get a Life, Mr. AJH! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "AJH" wrote in message ... Take a look at S.O.B spinnerbaits www.soblures.com.. he makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price..his website has some very good info.. I fish therefore I lie |
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In a clear lake, you really don't need the thump, thump, thump of a Colorado
blade, but rather the reflectivness of a willow type blade. But, for those of us that like both, the Oklahoma (turtleback) blades provide both and not available on many different spinnerbaits *yet*. In JPP, I think those blade produce better for me because there isn't many people throwing those blades, and the fish aren't immune to them yet. But that's just my thought. Still, Indiana would be as much thump as I'd want in a gin clear lake. JMHO. "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... I have found that the Colorado blades tend to thump more hopefully attracting fish from further away, but I am not sure you need extra "thump" if the water is clear. If you fish at night I recommend Colorado blades for this reason. I use black skirts and brass colored spinnerbaits in dark water or at night. They work very well. In fact I am off right now to fish the local waters until first light with that exact set up. Last major success I had was with the secret weapon Wounded Shad in clear water up here in Pa. Spinner baits are extremely versatile. Jimmy Houston swears by them. Jimmy who? Stick with it and good luck.. "Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... As with any lake, and most importantly with gin clear lakes, you want something that looks natural. From the Secret Weapon line-up, I'd go with the Wounded Shad, White Shad, Baby Bass, Grass Craw, Green Goddess and/or Rock Craw. Blade choices would be mostly willowleaf, and maybe indiana. Sizes would be 1/4oz to 3/8oz. If course, and I'll probably get in trouble for saying this but... the rule (guideline actually) goes for any manufacturers baits, and not just Secret Weapons. What colors are you using in your plastics? If you've been successful with those colors, you'd probably be ok using those colors on other type of baits. A few other members here are in Michigan too, and you're not that far from Wisconsin! You know that there's a group tournament every September? Since you're now a posting member... you are invited to join! -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable with 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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Bob,
Some people may have personal agendas. I have tried neither the "Secret Weapon" or the "SOB" spinnerbaits in question. I can say that all, repeat all, feedback that I have seen concerning both baits have been 100% positive. You sir, will receive an order from me in the near future. I like quality and I like value. I am a firm believer that value is more then just the price tag. Looking forward to give the SW a spin soon. Chris "Bob Rickard" wrote in message . .. With Secret Weapon spinnerbaits being the subject of prior messages in this thread, Mr. AJH speaks of a different (probably very reputable) manufacturer that "makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price." Maybe I should be keeping my mouth shut, but since you are one of the major ****-disturbers on this group, I won't. I REALLY resent your glaring inference that our lures are NOT reasonably priced, Mr. AJH. I don't give a rat's @ss whether you like our lures or not, they ARE an excellent value. First of all, they cost more to make than any other spinnerbait on the market. Now, do the math, Mr. AJH: NOBODY uses higher quality, more durable components. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that last longer. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that catch more fish. The blades are totally interchangeable, meaning that owning as few as three or four lures effectively takes the price per spinnerbait LOWER than those of any other reputable spinnerbait on the market. Does that really make our price "UNREASONABLE", Mr. AJH? Of course not! Why take thoughtless potshots at Secret Weapon Lures, Mr. AJH? Did you ever actually own any Secret Weapons and found them lacking? Is your life so empty that you have nothing else to fill your time? Get a Life, Mr. AJH! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "AJH" wrote in message ... Take a look at S.O.B spinnerbaits www.soblures.com.. he makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price..his website has some very good info.. I fish therefore I lie |
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While most people will tell you that you can successfully use a spinnerbait
in Spring, Summer, and Fall... My best fish on Spinnerbaits have been in the Spring and Fall. This is the time of year for me when I set the plastics aside for awhile and start throwing spinnerbaits. The other night, TNBass and I picked up 5 of our 6 bass, including one of JPP's elusive smallmouth bass on spinnerbaits. "Chris Jones" wrote in message ... Bob, Some people may have personal agendas. I have tried neither the "Secret Weapon" or the "SOB" spinnerbaits in question. I can say that all, repeat all, feedback that I have seen concerning both baits have been 100% positive. You sir, will receive an order from me in the near future. I like quality and I like value. I am a firm believer that value is more then just the price tag. Looking forward to give the SW a spin soon. Chris "Bob Rickard" wrote in message . .. With Secret Weapon spinnerbaits being the subject of prior messages in this thread, Mr. AJH speaks of a different (probably very reputable) manufacturer that "makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price." Maybe I should be keeping my mouth shut, but since you are one of the major ****-disturbers on this group, I won't. I REALLY resent your glaring inference that our lures are NOT reasonably priced, Mr. AJH. I don't give a rat's @ss whether you like our lures or not, they ARE an excellent value. First of all, they cost more to make than any other spinnerbait on the market. Now, do the math, Mr. AJH: NOBODY uses higher quality, more durable components. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that last longer. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that catch more fish. The blades are totally interchangeable, meaning that owning as few as three or four lures effectively takes the price per spinnerbait LOWER than those of any other reputable spinnerbait on the market. Does that really make our price "UNREASONABLE", Mr. AJH? Of course not! Why take thoughtless potshots at Secret Weapon Lures, Mr. AJH? Did you ever actually own any Secret Weapons and found them lacking? Is your life so empty that you have nothing else to fill your time? Get a Life, Mr. AJH! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "AJH" wrote in message ... Take a look at S.O.B spinnerbaits www.soblures.com.. he makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price..his website has some very good info.. I fish therefore I lie |
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Well done to both of you - to Bob for an excellent (if spirited) defence of
his product, and Chris for being diplomatic enough to offend neither party with his statements. Congrats gentlemen. In my professional opinion, I think that the Secret Weapon lures ARE one of the best "values" in their product segment out there. Even though I've never commented publicly before (just in private to some respected individuals from this group that I know), I have been presenting the samples that I received at ICAST from Joe to a number of Dealers and Distributors that I work with for feedback, and I have had the samples fished by pro guides in my employ. The response has generally been quite good, with the only concerns being that A) the knock-off by a large catalogue company, and B) the lack of a large scale advertising campaign. This is important because NO ONE is disputing the product's credentials or quality. It's simply a question of effort involved to drive the marketplace. FTR Promoting your product is fine AJH, and it appears that you have a good product to promote. No one will dissuade you from doing that in a polite, non-spam fashion on ROFB. The problem is that you were not polite. If "reasonable" were in lower case, I don't think that anyone would have baulked at your suggestion to consider a different type of safety-pin spinner. DK "Chris Jones" wrote in message ... Bob, Some people may have personal agendas. I have tried neither the "Secret Weapon" or the "SOB" spinnerbaits in question. I can say that all, repeat all, feedback that I have seen concerning both baits have been 100% positive. You sir, will receive an order from me in the near future. I like quality and I like value. I am a firm believer that value is more then just the price tag. Looking forward to give the SW a spin soon. Chris "Bob Rickard" wrote in message . .. With Secret Weapon spinnerbaits being the subject of prior messages in this thread, Mr. AJH speaks of a different (probably very reputable) manufacturer that "makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price." Maybe I should be keeping my mouth shut, but since you are one of the major ****-disturbers on this group, I won't. I REALLY resent your glaring inference that our lures are NOT reasonably priced, Mr. AJH. I don't give a rat's @ss whether you like our lures or not, they ARE an excellent value. First of all, they cost more to make than any other spinnerbait on the market. Now, do the math, Mr. AJH: NOBODY uses higher quality, more durable components. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that last longer. NOBODY makes spinnerbaits that catch more fish. The blades are totally interchangeable, meaning that owning as few as three or four lures effectively takes the price per spinnerbait LOWER than those of any other reputable spinnerbait on the market. Does that really make our price "UNREASONABLE", Mr. AJH? Of course not! Why take thoughtless potshots at Secret Weapon Lures, Mr. AJH? Did you ever actually own any Secret Weapons and found them lacking? Is your life so empty that you have nothing else to fill your time? Get a Life, Mr. AJH! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "AJH" wrote in message ... Take a look at S.O.B spinnerbaits www.soblures.com.. he makes very nice spinnerbaits at a REASONABLE price..his website has some very good info.. I fish therefore I lie |
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Capt, you going to have a heart attack if you don't calm down..IMO your
spinnerbaits are over priced,I am allowed to have a opinion aren't I.. I don't own a SW but I have seen one up close and I wasn't all that impressed...You have a bunch of good old boys here that swear buy SW spinnerbaits, I hope you are big enough to accept another point of view.. How do you know that NO BUDDY makes a spinnerbait the costs more,is better quality , catches more fish and lasts longer? Have you seen and tried them all? Maybe we should re-name this NG, the SW news group and we should all praise your wonderful invention.. At least your getting some free advertizement out of this.. I fish therefore I lie |
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