If I remember correctly, Brian Greer won the Mid-Tenn. Classic in 2001, with
him and Rod Storm throwing a downsized white spinnerbait. I'd have to say
that a few of us definitely consider Green Goddess, Firetiger, Midnight
Snack, and Baby Bass a plus factor in the SW lineup. Those few are a
mainstay in my Plano box, along with a few extras. In Michigan it seems that
Green Pumpkin is a go-to color with almost any bait/lure that we throw,
along with Watermelon Green.
"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in
message ...
Hey, Larry.... where've you been?
We have no intention to drop those popular models. I'd have to fight some
people if we eliminated Firetiger, Midnight Snack II, Wounded Minnow....
and
a few of my favorites like Baby Bass. We're just trying to tighten up our
lines to eliminate lures that fall in the same niche, and the fill in the
gaps. So far we seem to have some enthusiasm for all-white and our red
craw.
Also some patterns that resemble forage species, like pumpkinseed and
bluegill.
Joe
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"Larry Runkle" wrote in message
...
Of those three, which do you prefer?
Thanks in advance for your help.
--
Joe Haubenreich
www.secretweaponlures.com
First real spinnerbait change in 50 years!
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Joe, I would first say the firetiger, but I'm sure your keeping that one.
The same with the Midnight Snack II. But the one I really want you to keep
in your line up is the Wounded Shad. It has become my goto lure when I
fish
water that is somewhat clear.
Opps, that's three in one post, sorry Joe, I just couldn't help myself.
What
ya expect from someone from Arkansas. :-)
Larry