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Under what conditions would you use a:
1. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf), 2. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf over Colorado), 3. Spinnerbait (Tandem Indiana over a Colorado), 4. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Indiana), 5. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Colorado), 6. Spinnerbait (Single Willowleaf), 7. Spinnerbait (Single Indiana), 8. Spinnerbait (Single Colorado), 9. Spinnerbait (Multiple Blade 3 or more), 10. 1/8 to 1/4-ounce, 11. 3/8 to 1/2-ounce, 12. 5/8 to 3/4-ounce, 13. 7/8 to 2-ounce, 14. Thin Skirt, 15. Double Skirt, 16. Trailer Hook (long), 17. Trailer Hook (Short), 18. Trailer (Real Pork), 19. Trailer (Ribbons), 20. Trailer (worms/grubs/craw), 21. Type - Inline, 22. Type - Short Arm, 23. Type - Long Arm, 24. Big Blades, 25. Medium Blades 26. Small Blades, 27. White, 28. Black, 29. Chartruese, 30. Green, 31. Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Chartreuse/Black, 32. Chrome Blades 33. Copper Blades, 34. Brass Blades, 35. Gold Blades, 36. White Blades, 37. Chratruese Blades, 38. Black Blades, 39. Red or Orange, 40. Clevis Type, 41. Barrel Swivel, 42. Ball-bearing Swivel Well hopefully I covered everything for every conditions, but I know I haven't. -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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lol, didn't you leave out like 2000 colors?
WW "Craig" wrote in message ... Under what conditions would you use a: 1. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf), 2. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf over Colorado), 3. Spinnerbait (Tandem Indiana over a Colorado), 4. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Indiana), 5. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Colorado), 6. Spinnerbait (Single Willowleaf), 7. Spinnerbait (Single Indiana), 8. Spinnerbait (Single Colorado), 9. Spinnerbait (Multiple Blade 3 or more), 10. 1/8 to 1/4-ounce, 11. 3/8 to 1/2-ounce, 12. 5/8 to 3/4-ounce, 13. 7/8 to 2-ounce, 14. Thin Skirt, 15. Double Skirt, 16. Trailer Hook (long), 17. Trailer Hook (Short), 18. Trailer (Real Pork), 19. Trailer (Ribbons), 20. Trailer (worms/grubs/craw), 21. Type - Inline, 22. Type - Short Arm, 23. Type - Long Arm, 24. Big Blades, 25. Medium Blades 26. Small Blades, 27. White, 28. Black, 29. Chartruese, 30. Green, 31. Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Chartreuse/Black, 32. Chrome Blades 33. Copper Blades, 34. Brass Blades, 35. Gold Blades, 36. White Blades, 37. Chratruese Blades, 38. Black Blades, 39. Red or Orange, 40. Clevis Type, 41. Barrel Swivel, 42. Ball-bearing Swivel Well hopefully I covered everything for every conditions, but I know I haven't. -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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LOL! You got it! I waited for someone to jump on that, with; "What, we
want us to write a book?" -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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If I had the time, which I don't, I would attempt to write a series of real
thick books to answer these questions. All I can do right now is say that I am keeping your list to address some of the questions later on our website. -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Craig" wrote in message ... Under what conditions would you use a: 1. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf), 2. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf over Colorado), 3. Spinnerbait (Tandem Indiana over a Colorado), 4. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Indiana), 5. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Colorado), 6. Spinnerbait (Single Willowleaf), 7. Spinnerbait (Single Indiana), 8. Spinnerbait (Single Colorado), 9. Spinnerbait (Multiple Blade 3 or more), 10. 1/8 to 1/4-ounce, 11. 3/8 to 1/2-ounce, 12. 5/8 to 3/4-ounce, 13. 7/8 to 2-ounce, 14. Thin Skirt, 15. Double Skirt, 16. Trailer Hook (long), 17. Trailer Hook (Short), 18. Trailer (Real Pork), 19. Trailer (Ribbons), 20. Trailer (worms/grubs/craw), 21. Type - Inline, 22. Type - Short Arm, 23. Type - Long Arm, 24. Big Blades, 25. Medium Blades 26. Small Blades, 27. White, 28. Black, 29. Chartruese, 30. Green, 31. Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Chartreuse/Black, 32. Chrome Blades 33. Copper Blades, 34. Brass Blades, 35. Gold Blades, 36. White Blades, 37. Chratruese Blades, 38. Black Blades, 39. Red or Orange, 40. Clevis Type, 41. Barrel Swivel, 42. Ball-bearing Swivel Well hopefully I covered everything for every conditions, but I know I haven't. -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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In simplest terms:
Willow blades for grass, running deep, running fast, or clear water. Colorado blades for slow presentation, shallow water, stained or dirty water. Single blades for more vibration, shallow running, Tandems for running deeper. Trailer hook most times. Trailer choosen for slowing bait, adding action , length, bulk, or color varience. -- Dan W. host, Bazz Clazz Videos www.bazzclazz.com To reply remove spamnot from the address "Craig" wrote in message ... Under what conditions would you use a: 1. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf), 2. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf over Colorado), 3. Spinnerbait (Tandem Indiana over a Colorado), 4. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Indiana), 5. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Colorado), 6. Spinnerbait (Single Willowleaf), 7. Spinnerbait (Single Indiana), 8. Spinnerbait (Single Colorado), 9. Spinnerbait (Multiple Blade 3 or more), 10. 1/8 to 1/4-ounce, 11. 3/8 to 1/2-ounce, 12. 5/8 to 3/4-ounce, 13. 7/8 to 2-ounce, 14. Thin Skirt, 15. Double Skirt, 16. Trailer Hook (long), 17. Trailer Hook (Short), 18. Trailer (Real Pork), 19. Trailer (Ribbons), 20. Trailer (worms/grubs/craw), 21. Type - Inline, 22. Type - Short Arm, 23. Type - Long Arm, 24. Big Blades, 25. Medium Blades 26. Small Blades, 27. White, 28. Black, 29. Chartruese, 30. Green, 31. Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Chartreuse/Black, 32. Chrome Blades 33. Copper Blades, 34. Brass Blades, 35. Gold Blades, 36. White Blades, 37. Chratruese Blades, 38. Black Blades, 39. Red or Orange, 40. Clevis Type, 41. Barrel Swivel, 42. Ball-bearing Swivel Well hopefully I covered everything for every conditions, but I know I haven't. -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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I never,ever fish a spinnerbait unless I am alone or with somebody!
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Here is how I do it with Spinnerbaits. The darker the water the
darker(always black) the skirt I use and the larger the Colorado blade I use. As water starts clearing I move to a smaller Colorado blade until I have at least 1 or 2' visibility. I then switch to a willow leaf blade in a lighter colored skirt, either all white , or white with yellow. I never use a Colorado in tandem with any other blade. I never use an Indiana blade. I do use dual willow leafs though, when the baitfish are really schooled tight. Now willow leaf blades are dependent on the size of the bait in the water. Also blade color for willow blades is dependent on what I am looking for. 95% of the time they have to be silver, not nickel (nickel flashes black). For Colorado blades I will either use a black or a yellow blade when I am using a large Colorado blade. Again as the water clears I will switch to a Nickel and then a Silver. The maximum thump is what I am looking for, but as the water clears, you also want a second attractor. I live by this, if the fish can't see it , they can't eat it (for the most part, bass are pretty good at locating food from feel, but why not stimulate a couple of senses in the process). As for trailer hooks I use them 100% of the time. No matter how clear the water is. As for length, I stay pretty standard on those. As for trailers, I sometimes use a grub just in really cold dark water when I want to slow roll almost drag it along. Inline spinners are very similar in choice. The clearer the water, the less gaudy you want to be. For dark water I use a #5 in all silver(credit Jed Davis). You seem to get maximum flash with silver in dark water. As the water clears you go smaller and smaller in your blade selection. In gin clear (unlimited visibility) I will use a #0 or #1. Also I switch all my trebles to Siwash hooks on Inline spinners. For Spinnerbaits I always carry split ring pliers and a change of blades with me. You can get so technical with Inline and spinnerbaits that those could be the only baits you would need on the water. Bottom line is there is a science to it, but if you don't have confidence in it you probably are not going to fish them as effectively as you can. The pro's don't say match your bait to conditions tongue and cheek. It is something they all live by, and again it is the little details that make the biggest difference. Here is a little change I made with crankbaits (before the article in Bassmasters came out a few months ago). I switch all my front hooks on every single one of my crankbaits to red hooks. I can't tell you if I caught more fish that way or not, because crankbaits have always been a good bait for me, but it didn't go in the opposite direction, so it didn't hurt to experiment with it. That is my only point, don't be afraid to make little tiny tweaks, whether it is with Spinnerbaits, or plastics. Just my $1.25 on this topic, hope it helps someone. Chris Rennert "Craig" wrote in message ... Under what conditions would you use a: 1. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf), 2. Spinnerbait (Tandem Willowleaf over Colorado), 3. Spinnerbait (Tandem Indiana over a Colorado), 4. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Indiana), 5. Spinnerbait (Tandem double Colorado), 6. Spinnerbait (Single Willowleaf), 7. Spinnerbait (Single Indiana), 8. Spinnerbait (Single Colorado), 9. Spinnerbait (Multiple Blade 3 or more), 10. 1/8 to 1/4-ounce, 11. 3/8 to 1/2-ounce, 12. 5/8 to 3/4-ounce, 13. 7/8 to 2-ounce, 14. Thin Skirt, 15. Double Skirt, 16. Trailer Hook (long), 17. Trailer Hook (Short), 18. Trailer (Real Pork), 19. Trailer (Ribbons), 20. Trailer (worms/grubs/craw), 21. Type - Inline, 22. Type - Short Arm, 23. Type - Long Arm, 24. Big Blades, 25. Medium Blades 26. Small Blades, 27. White, 28. Black, 29. Chartruese, 30. Green, 31. Orange/Black, Yellow/Black, Chartreuse/Black, 32. Chrome Blades 33. Copper Blades, 34. Brass Blades, 35. Gold Blades, 36. White Blades, 37. Chratruese Blades, 38. Black Blades, 39. Red or Orange, 40. Clevis Type, 41. Barrel Swivel, 42. Ball-bearing Swivel Well hopefully I covered everything for every conditions, but I know I haven't. -- Craig Bauer http://c.a.b.home.comcast.net/ |
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