Booyah® Bassinator Spinnerbaits - Tandem Willow

   

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Snow White

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38615
1560632
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White Chartreuse

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38616
1560633
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Chartreuse

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38617
1560634
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Foxy Shad

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38702
1560637
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Chartreuse Perch

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38639
1560635
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Glimmer Shad

3/8 oz.

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Model: BYBNT38686
1560636
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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.
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 49 reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5 by shipping The products are excellent and as advertised. I wuld recommend them to anyone, but the shipping is something of another matter. from the time of order till the time of arrival was approx 10 days, good thing it wasnt an emergency. From now on i will only order from bass pro if the item isnt available from any other source. April 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great purchase Very happy with purchase , everything came to my door within 2days . Just in time for my bass tournament . October 18, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by GREAT FOR THE MONEY An inexpensive, fish catching spinnerbait in both white and white/chartreuse. Caught bass first time they were used on both colors. Love the gold main blade, even on the white skirted model. July 10, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Good Purchase The booyah spinnerbait is a great purchase for the money. The only drawback that I notice is the arm gets bent easy, especially on aggresive fish. The arm will bend back to its original postiion and run properly. But, after time the spinnerbait needs replacing. April 30, 2012
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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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These would be ideal. I like the chartreuse/white or chartreuse with a gold main willow leaf blade in stained water. 3/8 oz would be a good size.
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The Bassinator is awesome..Trust me..I used the White Chartreuse colored bait and killed my lake.
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Stay with shinner or white silver colors and burn it just under the surface. Many trees on courses drop bugs that bass eat. They will chase the spinner.
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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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Tandem, with a gold main willow leaf blade. White and white/chartreuse would be my choice if I could only have two spinnerbaits, one of each.
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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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 - Springville, Alabama
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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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