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Booyah's deadly Bassinator Spinnerbaits brings down bass with the best of 'em. Built with a sturdy stainless steel wire frame that bounces back to its original shape, bass after bass, the Bassinators features pulsating silicone skirts, baitfish-style heads and vibrating blades which combine to create awesome strike-drawing action.
   



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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - Snow White - 3/8 oz.

Snow White

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38615
38-250-618-15
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - White Chartreuse - 3/8 oz.

White Chartreuse

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38616
38-250-618-16
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - Chartreuse - 3/8 oz.

Chartreuse

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38617
38-250-618-17
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - Foxy Shad - 3/8 oz.

Foxy Shad

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38702
38-250-618-22
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - Chartreuse Perch - 3/8 oz.

Chartreuse Perch

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38639
38-250-618-39
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbait - Tandem - Glimmer Shad - 3/8 oz.

Glimmer Shad

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Tandem Willow
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYBNT38686
38-250-618-86
Your Price (each): $3.99
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Booyah's deadly Bassinator Spinnerbaits brings down bass with the best of 'em. Built with a sturdy stainless steel wire frame that bounces back to its original shape, bass after bass, the Bassinators features pulsating silicone skirts, baitfish-style heads and vibrating blades which combine to create awesome strike-drawing action.
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I fish only in golf course ponds and I need a good spinnerbait for largemouth bass. Would this be a good spinnerbait to use? If it is, what colors should I use? If these aren't good spinnner baits please recommend any other good spinner baits or anything that would be a good bait for golf course ponds..
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All of the Booyah spinnerbaits work well on the size pond you fish. I fish the golf course ponds also and these work well. Plastic worms rigged weedless work well also.
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id go with one of the brighter colors. chartreuse or white works best for me
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What colors would you recommend for one of these? and have you found the double willow to work better? or the tandem?
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White or white/chartruse 3/8 oz with chartruse grub trialer.
Gold willow (#4 blade) with nickle colorado.

Best bait for me!
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Blue and yellow with the gold willow blades.
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Sexy or Foxy Shad, Chartreuse, White, and Chartreuse and White Combo

I use the double willow most of time, however in stained water you want the tandeb so you get more water movement with the Colorado Blade.
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My favorite color to use is chartreuse. But if you are in a lake with minnows and shad, I would use white and silver. I personally like the double willow blades, they give off more flash, and are more weed resistant than the tandem.
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