Bass Pro Shops® Shad Chopper Spoon Lures
A spoon that you can helicopter? You simply won’t believe the action this flashy little Shad Chopper Spoon delivers! Its compact body is topped by a rotating head equipped with two large, hinged prop blades. Rip it upward, and the blades clack against the body; let it fall, and they spread, flutter, and spin—an incredible underwater display. Suspended fish just have to whack it! Premium Black-Nickel hook.
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 30
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by nhgamefisher awsome
i bought this and wasent sure how id like it but it is awsome the norther pike hit it like crazy
October 31, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Aviator868 Great Lure!
I used this lure for the first time today. Fish were attacking a school of finger mullet. I ran the lure through them and got hits every time until my line broke and bye-bye lure. :-( I wish I had bought more than one. This worked much better than any other spoon I have used. I will be buying a few more on the next trip to Bass Pro Shop.
August 5, 2010
Rated 1 out of 5Â by jaseihc Poor construction.
On the third cast one of the wings fell off.I have
another one, so i flared the little pins that hold the
wings on slightly more.That seems to be working
OK.
July 29, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by space ok lure
used lure and it kept getting sea weed not a good lure close to shore you have to be in deep water and no weeds
July 25, 2010
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gold for overcast, cloudy days, silver for sunny days.Top 1000 Contributor
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The best color is the one you personally feel most confident in. Trust me on this one.Answers
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No. The whole point of this lure is to flash and sink with a helicopter-type action. I suppose it could be fished with a fast retrieve near the surface, but that's not its principal purpose.A:Â
I can keep it about @ 6-10 ft, so no it will not stay on top, quick jig and retrieve works best.A:Â
on the retrive it will but it wont float on its ownAnswers
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the best.< but read my review.
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Excellent for Bass, see attached photo.Images for this Answer
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I only used it for about 10 casts before it cut my line. I would say noTop 50 Contributor
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This is a pretty good lure.A:Â
It's great for stripe bass. Spots will also hit it.Details:Â
if so, how weedless?Answers
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Not weedless, although the spinning blades might deflect some before the treble hook grabs them. I think its best use is for casting to pilings, rocks, etc.A:Â
No, I use the 3/4 oz to make long casts into rising baitfish.A:Â
no it is not weedless.Top 50 Contributor
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No it is not weedless.Answers
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That's how I use it, since it's designed to be dropped with a flashy helicopter kind of motion. I believe jigging is its best use.A:Â
Yes, but best used casting and jigging with a quick retrieve.A:Â
simular, but with more action than you get with a spoon.A:Â
yes, this is a jigging spoonTop 50 Contributor
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it is a mix between a jigging spoon and an inline spinner. Heck its a spinning jigging spoon. Tight linesA:Â
It's great for jigging. We do upgrade the treble hook size.A:Â
I fish it just like a regular spoon. steady retrieve. Inverted hook and swivel to make prop work on retrieval. i am fishing east coast of Florida (Salt water),but you could use as a jigging up and down in Lake "O" It was designed for fresh water, Eh. (my family is Canadian) and your provence in your location is spelled wrong. Ontario not Ontatio...type-o.1 of 1
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