Wlure 15G 60 Strands Silicone Skirts 2 Colors Mixed Gold/Silver Spoons Spin In

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Color SP101X223

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Weight: 1/2 oz (15g)

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60 strands silicone skirts
3D hard red eyes

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Description:
The spinnerbait is an unlikely looking contraption that is very effective at prompting strikes from bass in a wide range of patterns, and it\'s great for covering a lot of water quickly. It basically consists of a weighted jighead and skirt balanced against a bent wire arm that trails one or more spinning blades. Several styles have been developed for particular applications and are named for their blade configurations.
The Colorado-style spinnerbait uses a wide, pear-shaped blade to give off a lot of vibration. It\'s often the best choice for stained or dark water and is even used for night fishing. It makes a lot of commotion. It\'s good for bumping off structure, dragging through vegetation, or even being retrieved off the bank to imitate a frog. (Another common blade style called the Indiana is basically a "stretched" version of the Colorado.)
The Willow blade is a long, sharp-ended oval shape (like a willow leaf) that spins with less vibration but more visible flash. It\'s the first choice for targeting feeding bass in clear water, especially when you can match the silver or gold blades to the baitfish in the lake.
The Double Willow combines the flash of two willow blades, a very noticeable baitfish imitator for use in murkier water.
The Tandem matches a willow blade and a small Colorado blade for a good mix of flash and thump.
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