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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbaits

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Booyah®'s Super Shad Spinnerbait is a bit larger than other spinners, but most of those don't sport four blades! Put the Super Shad in motion, and you'll swear you're looking at a pod of baitfish fleeing through the water. So will the bass and muskie. Combine the Super Shad's quad blades with its seductively undulating skirt, and you've got a Booyah big fish spinner in a class all by itself.
   



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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Chartreuse/Gold Shiner

Chartreuse Gold Shiner

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38614
38-248-173-14
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Pearl Shiner

Pearl Shiner

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38609
38-248-173-09
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Purple/Glimmer Shad

Purple Glimmer Shad

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38610
38-248-173-10
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Pearl White/Gold Shiner

Pearl White Gold Shiner

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38611
38-248-173-11
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Silver/Chartreuse

Silver Chartreuse

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38612
38-248-173-12
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah® Super Shad Spinnerbait - Chartreuse/Glimmer

Chartreuse Glimmer

3/8 oz.

Blade Configuration: Other
Pack Quantity: 1
Model: BYSS38613
38-248-173-13
Your Price (each): $6.49
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Booyah®'s Super Shad Spinnerbait is a bit larger than other spinners, but most of those don't sport four blades! Put the Super Shad in motion, and you'll swear you're looking at a pod of baitfish fleeing through the water. So will the bass and muskie. Combine the Super Shad's quad blades with its seductively undulating skirt, and you've got a Booyah big fish spinner in a class all by itself.
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what's the best colour?

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Green, White
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GOLD SHINNER 3/8 OZ SUPER SHAD
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depends on water visbilety and the water temp
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chartruse/white
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Shad color skirts
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I use a chartreuse which has been my most productive color. But I use white when there are shad and minnows in the lake that i'm fishing in.
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White & Chartruese--bass I've caught love this color!
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Hard to reel in?

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are these hard to reel in because of how many blades there are?
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No
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ive never had a problem with them in the weeds under docks trees or open water cast and reel easy i always catch something big its a big lure for a small bass
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The only time its hard to reel in is when there is a fish on the end of the line.
That happens a lot.
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Its not difficult to reel at all, I use them on my 7:1:1 Abu baitcaster with a steady retrieve... Its easy to fish. Slow or burning either way they work.
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There is extra resistance because of the extra blades, but it's not a big deal. It is a little bitter harder to reel in, not much difference though than other spinnerbaits.
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These spinnerbaits are not hard to reel in. If you are fishing in little or no current or with the current they are a breeze to reel in. They do have a little drag when retrieved into the current, but not a lot.
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