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 3 out of 5Â by Soko Trial Run, new idea
I purchased this item for saltwater Red fish. I have had good luck with a regular spoons, but the extra action from this lure has caught my attention. I have had only one opportunity so far to try it, but it seems like it will work very well. I inverted the hook and swivel to make propeller spin on retrieval. Worked great. It did pick up grass due to low tide, but high tide or deeper water will work great. And it is inexpensive for what you get. Good Buy!
June 9, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by sportsmansjournalcom Works Good
First of all, don't use a snap&swivel-tie lure direct. When letting the lure fall to copter it gets tangled with the swivel frequently. Otherwise, it I caught a few bass first time out.
June 1, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by dannyohh860 one of the best!
I used it for the first time today and hooked 4 and caught 3 salmon! in 30 min
April 26, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SupurbCaliforniaFisherman Works Excelent
This product is amazing! It's action in the water is amazing! On my first cast I caught a BIG bass. Throughout the rest of the day I got bite after bite.
This product is AMAZING!!!
March 9, 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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