Worden's® Vibric Rooster Tail® Lures
- Hackle Tail
- Sagging belly body
- Natural profile
- Blade-to-shaft spinner
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 52
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Spin Fisher Spin Fisher
I saw this Rooster tail model was similar to the Panther Martins I so love and gave it a try at my home lake. It produced some fine catches of Hybrid striped bass, Large Mouth Bass. I purchased the 1/4 oz. white and black model and I would recommend this model for off color water use becasue of the amout of vibration it gives off and the uniqe shape of the body. Buy some and enjoy.
July 10, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DE # 1 outdoorsman fish magnet
this lure is awsome. so far ive caught bass perch bluegill and crappie.id also like to add that the bass was one of the biggest in the pond and the crappie was the biggest in the pond. the best color and size is a 1/4 frog. i strongly recommend this and the origanal to every one who enjoys a good day of fishing
May 25, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LWheland Best all around lure I ever used
I catch fish on these when they are biting nothing else. By the end of the day my rooster tail has no tail or paint left on it. The 1/4 oz white is my favorite.
May 15, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Houston I love this rooster tail
I have been fishing for some time now, and just got one of these from the Jackson, MS shop not to long ago. It works great on bass and crappie. The first time i used this thing i caught like 8 fish in a hour or so. This junt rules man!!!
April 18, 2006
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I have never been able to get a regular rooster tail to spin correctly. The vibric does an awsome job. You can feel it vibrating.A:Â
YES!!! It allows you to use a slower retrieve and the blade still spins flawlessly!!!Images for this Answer
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Yes! The offset body adds the clacking effect that works for me.A:Â
both work diferent, but workTop 500 Contributor
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in my opinion, yes. The original Rooster tails sometimes have spinner blades that fail after much use. These tend to not have the issue and the blade always spins, easier to slow roll too!A:Â
Yes, they are better for largemouth bass. The spinner shape creates more vibration and reflects more light on sunny days. I've caught more bass on this rooster tail compared to others in the same fishing spots.A:Â
Maybe not better, but you can tell (feel) when they are working and this is important when trolling.A:Â
Yes. The blade design allows for a slow retrieve. The clevis-type blades on the regular Rooster tails require a fast retrieve to get the blade spinning. I guess the fast retrieve is OK when the fish want it fast, but the vibric works both ways.A:Â
they work better ( spin) even at slow speedsA:Â
for me they are.Details:Â
What is the best color?Answers
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I have had the best results with the Green/Yellow finish.A:Â
best colors, yellow, white or chartrouse.Top 500 Contributor
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White is going to be a solid choice any time of the year. It mimics a minnow/shiner and is a solid standby. Works well in clear or stained water. If the water is stained and they are not biting this, switch to Chart. This would be the case for most panfish. Trout, I haven't played with much on this spinner, but white would still be my go to, then maybe a brown or darker color in real clear water.A:Â
I've had the most luck with the black skirt and copper spinner in the 1/4 oz sizeA:Â
I use 1/4 oz white for white bass and wipers. I also catch many smallmouth on white, but fish are picky sometimes and want something you don't have. It's best to have a variety of colors and sizes, but if you don't want to buy alot, start out with white.A:Â
white and chartruesse are the only one's I have tried. doubt my spelling on the second color1 of 1
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