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We've had this conversation before Mitch. I am in the same boat as you. I use the Terminator T1s mostly but do have some War Eagles. I went with the war eagles a few years ago and initially loved them but after a few fish the part of the head where the wire goes in starts to get bigger and bigger causing the wire to move a lot. 

On the other hand the Terminators seem a littler more durable but their split rings that hold the blades on are junk. I also had the titanium wire break right at the head on several of these. I lost a monster fish down on El Salto this year due to the wire breaking. I was not happy. I set the hook into this fish and immediately knew it was a big fish and it started pulling drag and then the wire broke. I don't know which route to go now. 

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I use mostly Northland ones. I tried other ones, but seemed to come back to these. For $3 or less they seem to hold up better than some a little more spendy. I tried some Booyah ones and the wire bent alot or they just didn't run straight. I use a snap swivel usually, so I also like ones that have a closed loop. Never tried many over $5 bucks as I have a hard time paying alot for a boring old white or chart. spinnerbait!  I mostly fish them shallow, but I suppose if I fished them deeper, I would need to buy some of the spendier ones.

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Same as others mentioned.....started with a lot of Northland Reed-runners....migrated to some Terminators. Last year Cabelas had a clearance bin of Sebile spinners which I really liked, ended up not grabbing any which I regret, expensive at retails price but with the clearance I should have grabbed at least one.

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4 hours ago, bassfshin24 said:

We've had this conversation before Mitch. I am in the same boat as you. I use the Terminator T1s mostly but do have some War Eagles. I went with the war eagles a few years ago and initially loved them but after a few fish the part of the head where the wire goes in starts to get bigger and bigger causing the wire to move a lot. 

I had that happen on several of my War Eagles last year actually.

4 hours ago, CaughtABuzz said:

Same as others mentioned.....started with a lot of Northland Reed-runners....migrated to some Terminators. Last year Cabelas had a clearance bin of Sebile spinners which I really liked, ended up not grabbing any which I regret, expensive at retails price but with the clearance I should have grabbed at least one.

Did the Sebile spinnerbaits look like this? These actually look pretty interesting!

 

Sebile-Pro-Shad-Natural-Tilapia.jpg

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Yep...cant remember if they had the double blades in the bin but I really like the paint job and color scheme included with the blades......I am addicted to buying new fishing lures and I even had them in my hand, as I walked away I talked myself out of relapsing and put them back which was probably the first time I have ever done this.....totally regret it

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Terminators and war eagle as above, ordered a few Ganns and Molix over the winter. They both seem to have a quality feel to them and pass the eye test, hopefully they will pass the bass test. 

I had Chris, when he was doing Northstar make me some larger single willow leaf spinnerbaits also, kind of one of my fall go to baits

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Love spinner baits especially in fall. 1/2 oz Booyah with a 4" Hollow Belly Swimbait trailer has been very good to me. I prefer 3/4oz for T1... the 1/2 oz for me is a little limiting... runs high and I am uncomfortable to reel it slow enough to get depth when I want a little. For me, the downside of T1 is the gap between hook and blade is narrower so blades and hooks get tangled a bit . And since it is titanium, it's hard to adjust the gap size.... at least i haven't found a way.  I like the higher-end Strike Kings too. That two tier skirt has great action (no trailer needed) plus it has a trailer hook which is a big plus.  From my experience, they all break/fall apart, funny thing is Northland probably is one of  most durable and cheapest but I  like the colors and designs on the others better. Probably a case of "catching the fisherman" vs the fish.

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Many of mine are Strike King, and they have served me well, but lately started using  Peters brand. Come in some colors I love! I do change out the double willow to a colorado  and willow, and make changes to the skirts, making some of them look similar to a blue gil. Northern and bass love them! 

Ruddy duck. Cut some pcs. of small  tubing ( plastic or rubber) about a 1/8 in long. Then you can slide one over the open end of a spinner bait, keeping your swivel/ leader in place.

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These days I tend to throw swim jigs in situations where I used to throw a spinnerbait to the point where I only carry a small handful anymore until fall. In the clear water I fish, if I use a spinnerbait I usually want it going fast, so I do like the Strike King Burners. The narrow double willows make it easier to burn a bait without it blowing out. 

Come fall I slow roll a big single willow a fair amount, and I do like the Ledgebusters for that. Or bigger tandems that I just clip the front blade off of. For fall though, I use twin spins quite a bit and they're kind of a whole 'nother deal.

Ruddy - the other thing you can do with R-bend spinnerbaits so you can use a leader is put a split ring over the eye before you clip the leader on. Works pretty good...

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I'll have to try the rubber/tubing trick. I suppose if you get the right size it will stay on the bait. I have tried the split ring idea and it does work. Only thing I don't like about those is, I loose half of the split rings when going between bait styles. Oh well, that's my fault! At least they are cheap.

Thanks for the tips.

 

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I use the Northland ones with the single Colorado blade alot. Works for me, but they don't come in any fancy colors and I think they max out at 3/8oz. Who needs anything other than white anyways!  I know what you mean, seems like most of the higher end ones are all Willow leave blades. I tried a Booyah colorado blade once, but that thing never ran right.

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8 hours ago, GeluNumber1 said:

I swear, I just can't catch a bass on a spinnerbait. I've caught dozens of Pike on them, but only one bass. 

Keep throwing it man. It is one of my go to baits. I always have on tied on. I had a good day on the river last week with a double colorado blade spinnerbait. 

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