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Color for color, component for component, one of the finest spinnerbaits made today. Built tough, easy to fish, and with the superb action of its ultra-fine pure silicone skirt, deadly effective in all waters. Features a willow blade on the pin and an auxiliary Colorado blade on the upright, for extra thump.
Color for color, component for component, one of the finest spinnerbaits made today. Built tough, easy to fish, and with the superb action of its ultra-fine pure silicone skirt, deadly effective in all waters. Features a willow blade on the pin and an auxiliary Colorado blade on the upright, for extra thump.
Terminators look great and have a strong body but in my experience, they are never a top performer.
I mostly fish for small mouth in clear water and these are my go to spinner bait. I stock up on these in the 1/4 ounce and I don't even bother using my terminator baits any more.
i have used both, both fine products my in my oppinon booyah makes the best spinnerbaits on the market. ex. more durrable and i just strait up catch more fish with them.
I use them in cold water chain pikeral seem to love the snow white colored ones,but you have to use a slower action so the fish can see it .In colder water the fish tend to move slower.
i have caught several fish on this spinnerbait when the outside temp was high 50's water temp in the 60's most bass i caught have been usin it top water but my cousin was slow rolling it along the bottom (about 12 ft) and produced a 6 pounder right next to some saw garss
Caught 5 smallmouth in the Potomac River on this bait a couple of weeks ago, water temp was 44 degrees. The fish were 15, 16, 16, 18 and 20 inches. We've caught fish on them as low as 42 degrees fishing slow of course. They're my favorite in Spring and Fall, don't know about dead winter cause we usually don't get out anyway. Good luck.