War Eagle Spinnerbaits - Tandem Willow
For when you absolutely have to catch fish. Every War Eagle spinnerbait is balanced to perform properly out of the package, and the layered premium silicone skirts are hand-tied to ensure correct strand orientation. Frames (head, hook and wire) are plated with either nickel or 24K gold; equipped with Sampo® swivels and Mustad® NeedlePoint™ hooks.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Basscaster56 Best Spinnerbait on the market
War Eagle never fails to produce. Fish TVA lakes and make sure you have White and Chartreuse tied on and get ready
September 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jward123 My favorite spinner bait
This is a great spinner bait. my favorite color is the white chart. I live on Smith mountain Lake in VA, and it is a pressured clear water reservoir. within the first couple casts, i caught a 7 1/2 pounder of a rock pile. ever since i have been catching fish of this bait. i would recommend this product to anyone who wants to catch giant bass.
June 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by porch50 Colors
This is a great spinnerbait. But in any spinnerbait its all about using the right blades and right colors at the right time. Only really 3 colors you need though - White, Chartreuse, and Chartreuse/White.
June 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by spider35 Best spinnerbaits
I started using War Eagle spinnerbaits a couple years ago. They have produced more bass than any lure I use.
May 17, 2011
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i would go with white chart. it is a very versatile color. i have caught fish in muddy water, stained water (my favorite), and crystal clear water in that color. I caught this 7 pounder off white chartreuse in crystal clear water.Images for this Answer
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White is the best place to start in general for any location. my opinion but most agreeA:Â
You should allways carry three basic colorsWhite, for when bass are feeding on shad
Chartruse, for when bass are feeding on bream
Black, for cloudy days, dark water
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