Fishing Equipment
Colorado Blades vs. Willow Blades
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Please allow me to introduce a gentleman who truly knows (and precisely expresses) much of the the deepest understanding that exists of spinnerbaits. I must admit, I've learned quite a lot from him...
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/spinnerbait-blades.shtml
Good fishing!
I have to confess that I don't believe that both Colorado and willowleaf bladed spinnerbaits work "all the time". Most of the time, one style very clearly catches better than the other! And what about Indiana blades? In my limited opinion, Indiana blades are better for a dropping presentation (like running into a log or thick weed clump and then stopping the retrieve) than either blade style mentioned. Honestly, I've caught so many big bass on spinnerbaits with Indiana blades (usually by using a crank-and-drop retrieve very close to heavy cover) that I often find it hard to use any other style...
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