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Heavy duty spinnerbait has an .040 super wire arm. Super wire is 30% stronger with up to 50% more vibration than standard wire. Slow Roller Willow Blade. This spinnerbait has a special slow roller Willow blade. You can really slow this spinnerbait down to a crawl for deep slow-rolling. At the very start of a cast, it starts to turn more easily. During the middle or main part of the retrieve, it keeps turning at slower retrieve speeds than most other Willow blades. At the end of the retrieve, most other slow-rolled Willows stall and conk out. When a slow-rolled spinnerbait gets directly under the boat, the angle of line pull changes, and the spinnerbait starts to face up and rise up. That angle of change is a high percentage strike point that occurs the instant when the bait is almost directly under the boat and starts to come up. Many bass are content for some reason to just follow along behind slow-rolled spinnerbaits without making any effort to strike them. They'll often follow slow-rolled spinnerbaits far from the cover where the bass was holding, just trailing behind the spinnerbait - until the bait changes direction directly under the boat - and BAM! Unfortunately, many Willow blades give up and just stop turning close to the boat. But the blade used on the spinnerbiat you see here will tend to still rotate at the key strike point right under the boat. The price is for one (1) spinnerbait as shown below : |
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