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Cheap Vs. Expensive Spinnerbaits. 2024


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 

I was curious as to why people spend so much for spinnerbaits. I bought one spinnerbait the other day for around $7 and I bought three of the dollar brand. With buzzbaits I can understand why after using a cheap one compared to the $4 one I have, but with the spinners the only real differences I see is the color of the skirt, skirt style, and blade shine. Are they more durable or does the better shine attract more fish or is it just a confidence thing?


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 1:40 AM, ForrestByTheStream said:

I was curious as to why people spend so much for spinnerbaits. I bought one spinnerbait the other day for around $7 and I bought three of the dollar brand. With buzzbaits I can understand why after using a cheap one compared to the $4 one I have, but with the spinners the only real differences I see is the color of the skirt, skirt style, and blade shine. Are they more durable or does the better shine attract more fish or is it just a confidence thing?

I noticed when I get a cheap one it is less durable and sometimes the lure doesn't run true.  Why I hesitate buying cheap, however I have found a decent cheap custom made ones though and they run usually 3 for 10 bucks.  So far have not had a durability issue and it doesn't have issues of not running true so far.  Maybe find some one local who builds quality ones for cheap?


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

For years, I only used the ones from the dollar bin at Walmart.  It wasn't until I came here that I found out that they must suck.  lol

 

Honestly, I have more recently bought Booyahs, Strike King, Siebert, Terminator and something else I can't recall....but I can NOT tell you that they catch more or bigger bass than the WM dollar baits.  I will say that they need less fine-tuning, hooks stay sharp longer and the skirts last longer....but I cannot tell a difference in 'catch-rates'.  At all.

 

 

 

Update: After 18 months of using the 'better' spinnerbaits mentioned above (plus MegaStrike Strikebacks), my catch rate HAS improved over the dollar models.  What I have found in addition to points above is that a huge difference is in the action on 'the fall'.  I hadn't fished spinnerbaits with much other than straight retrieves before last year.  The more expensive baits with better swivels have great flutter action on the fall.  The Walmart baits, not so much.  Killing and/or 'dipping' spinnerbaits has increased my 'catch-rate' enormously, and those from Walmart have little or no flutter when dropping - at least not the flash compared to the better lures.

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fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 1:49 AM, lmbfisherman said:

I noticed when I get a cheap one it is less durable and sometimes the lure doesn't run true.  Why I hesitate buying cheap, however I have found a decent cheap custom made ones though and they run usually 3 for 10 bucks.  So far have not had a durability issue and it doesn't have issues of not running true so far.  Maybe find some one local who builds quality ones for cheap?

That sounds like a good idea, just trying to find someone may be difficult. I've noticed the spinner not running 100% all the time with the cheap ones too, but I've never had any problems as far as durability goes.


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 1:50 AM, Choporoz said:

For years, I only used the ones from the dollar bin at Walmart.  It wasn't until I came here that I found out that they must suck.  lol

 

Honestly, I have more recently bought Booyahs, Strike King, Siebert, Terminator and something else I can't recall....but I can NOT tell you that they catch more or bigger bass than the WM dollar baits.  I will say that they need less fine-tuning, hooks stay sharp longer and the skirts last longer....but I cannot tell a difference in 'catch-rates'.  At all.

I just recently bought my first one that wasn't a dollar, which I mentioned, and it was a War Eagle. I like it but the dollar ones I don't worry about losing, and that one I am skiddish on using because it costed me a pretty penny. Lol the buzzbait I bought was a clacker buzzbait and after using it and seeing how much better it is I know the importance in using a better one of those but I really don't see the point in the spinners. I mean, the majority of the time I lose them before they fall apart anyways. I've had some that lasted long enough that I needed to replace the skirt on but since they were only a dollar I just bought more spinners.


fishing user avatarsmalljaw67 reply : 

I've been making my own for years, I do everything from pour the heads to bending my own wire and here is what I can tell you. If you are a casual angler then the $1.00 walmart specials will work but if you like to tournament fish or if you like to fish a spinnerbait slow rolled then you need to step up. I use Worth ball bearing swivels, the difference is I can reel my spinnerbait  just enough that it isn't laying on the bottom and my blades will spin but good ball bearing swivels cost money, the only two I would ever use is Sampo and Worth. Then you have the hook, a high quality hook will penetrate, the cheap hook is ok when the fish pounds it but when they swip and just get it in the corner of their mouth , that is when you need a good sharp hook. Even the wire, in stained water you will want more vibration but  you still need flash, a good quality stainless wire will allow you to run a willow leaf blade with a small Colorado kicker blade and you'll get vibration along with the flash, the cheaper bait will need to have a hubcap Colorado blade because they are made on really heavy wire, it will last and it will catch fish but you will get more bites and fish on the better bait more often than not. I'm not exaggerating either, when the fish are hitting a spinnerbait and they are spooky, they will often have what I call the "area of commitment" , if you come through that zone too fast you will get chasers but no takers, but if you have a bait you can reel slowly and still have good blade spin, then you'll get those fish. I have heard the stories on how dollar spinnerbait work really well and I don't question it because I've witnessed it but I also witnessed when the premium model was lighting it up when slow rolled and the dollar special wasn't able to slow down enough, I actually got started making my own because the dollar specials would roll over on me in current and I'd miss fish so I made my own when I could not find one to suit me needs. Here I am 15 years later and the spinnerbait is still my favorite bait and I found that there is no substitute for a high quality spinnerbait, it is the most versatile lure in the box next to a jig.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

Thanks for taking the time, SJ.  Appreciate the info.


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 4:00 AM, smalljaw67 said:

I've been making my own for years, I do everything from pour the heads to bending my own wire and here is what I can tell you. If you are a casual angler then the $1.00 walmart specials will work but if you like to tournament fish or if you like to fish a spinnerbait slow rolled then you need to step up. I use Worth ball bearing swivels, the difference is I can reel my spinnerbait  just enough that it isn't laying on the bottom and my blades will spin but good ball bearing swivels cost money, the only two I would ever use is Sampo and Worth. Then you have the hook, a high quality hook will penetrate, the cheap hook is ok when the fish pounds it but when they swip and just get it in the corner of their mouth , that is when you need a good sharp hook. Even the wire, in stained water you will want more vibration but  you still need flash, a good quality stainless wire will allow you to run a willow leaf blade with a small Colorado kicker blade and you'll get vibration along with the flash, the cheaper bait will need to have a hubcap Colorado blade because they are made on really heavy wire, it will last and it will catch fish but you will get more bites and fish on the better bait more often than not. I'm not exaggerating either, when the fish are hitting a spinnerbait and they are spooky, they will often have what I call the "area of commitment" , if you come through that zone too fast you will get chasers but no takers, but if you have a bait you can reel slowly and still have good blade spin, then you'll get those fish. I have heard the stories on how dollar spinnerbait work really well and I don't question it because I've witnessed it but I also witnessed when the premium model was lighting it up when slow rolled and the dollar special wasn't able to slow down enough, I actually got started making my own because the dollar specials would roll over on me in current and I'd miss fish so I made my own when I could not find one to suit me needs. Here I am 15 years later and the spinnerbait is still my favorite bait and I found that there is no substitute for a high quality spinnerbait, it is the most versatile lure in the box next to a jig.

That's awesome that you make your own spinners, and I plan to start doing tournaments. I really appreciate you taking the time to elaborate the pros of the more expensive spinners. I am on a very tight budget because my only source of income is the lawn care business me and my buddy are trying to start and that's why I buy cheap baits. When you don't have the money for the good ones and you finally do get one it feels great, but it sucks 10x worse when you lose it.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

Price don't enter the picture until you get down to bargain-basement prices.

For many years I used Bass Pro Shop's 'Lazer Eye' spinnerbaits, a middle-of-the-road spinner that featured.
stainless steel wire, 'R' bend eyelet, Worth swivel and Mustad Lazer Sharp hook. 

Today I'm throwing War Eagle spinners that cost about a buck more, but I cannot say

that there's a meaningful difference in catch-rate. Since I'm paying for the lures,

the bass can either like it or lump it, there's lots of fish in the sea  :D  

 

Roger


fishing user avatarHyrule Bass reply : 

one thing i havent seen mentioned, is that the walmart spinnerbaits come in one weight. the advantages of more expensive spinnerbaits is you can get them in other weights, and also they have a more vast selection of colors.

 

dont get me wrong though, ive caught fish on the walmart ones just fine, but they are what they are, as in limited colors and only having one size. of course my booyah pond magic all-white with a touch of red on the head of the spinnerbait is my best producing color by a far margin...


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 

I like the better color selection and the differently sizes, but when you're on a really tight budget it's hard to buy the good spinners.


fishing user avatareinscodek reply : 

Listen wallyworld also sells Bomber spinnerbaits made in vietnam in 1/4 and 3/8 for 1.50

I bought a bunch on clearance last year a buck a piece.. lifetime supply.

I caught more on these than my KVD spinnerbait.. anotherwords if you know how to customize.. its even better.

Gotta know what yer doin else it aint gonna run true.


fishing user avatarMunkin reply : 

If you don't fish them enough to know the benefits than stick with the $1 Wal_Mart baits until you do. I make most of my own as well but will tell you that the best SB for me so far this year is a "Producers" $1.50 bargain bait that I switched the single blade on.

 

Allen


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 

What? O.o ^


fishing user avatarhooah212002 reply : 

The main thing I have noticed with cheap-o's is that the arms bend too easy. especially if you have to hoist the fish onto the shore or into the boat by the line if you can't grab the fish. The higher quality spinnerbaits will return to form. The other thing you gain with higher quality spinner baits is blades that spin better (even when fouled with weeds) and most times, beads to clack along with spinning. Lastly is the skirt quality. use one cheap spinner bait all day and chances are the skirt is toast. This is not to say there is anything wrong with cheapo's; they catch fish just fine and I use them too. But higher price baits more often than not equal confidence and we all know too well how much confidence means when it comes to fishing.


fishing user avatarWVbassin87 reply : 

My go to spinner is a cheap Bomber. Runs great and if i lose it it's easily replaced.


fishing user avataraavery2 reply : 

One Man's dollar is another Man's dime, get in where you fit in.  


fishing user avatarBobby Uhrig reply : 

Buy what you can afford but remember you get what you pay for. I have caught many bass on the dollar spinner baits as well. That's why I came up with the Strike Back.Best quality you can buy.Plus innovation to boot.


fishing user avatarCreekcrappie reply : 

The two spinnerbaits I use are the h2o express spinnerbait in all the sizes, and a local company here called hoppy's lures. Hoppy's has a bigger blade on them than the h2o, so I can fish them faster. 

 

Now a $4 buzzbait is what I call cheap  :Idontknow:. I use hoppy's hog buzz and tally whacker because the wire angle they have. Check them out and you will see that they have a u shaped wire to get more action and a better hookset. They are the best buzzbaits I have ever used. 


fishing user avatarBradGuenette reply : 

Custom paint, Wire tied by hand,high quality swivels, the ability to choose your weight and blade size all for $5.00? For me nothing else compares to Siebert Outdoors.

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fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Sweet!

 

 

 

:fishing-026:


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

The fish attracting qualities of spinner baits is flash & vibration.

None have more flash & vibration than Stanley!


fishing user avatarWVbassin87 reply : 
  On 6/11/2014 at 10:29 PM, BradGuenette said:

Custom paint, Wire tied by hand, the ability to choose your weight and blade size all for $5.00? For me nothing else compares to Siebert Outdoors.

well that settles it. the next time i buy a good bit of gear, it'll be from Siebert. everyone here speaks so highly of them. they gotta be great for that kind of word of mouth


fishing user avatarSlipknot_Fan666 reply : 

I'll stick with my $1 spinners. I had a bad day in the rocks yesterday and lost my $7 spinner, $5 jig, and about three worms.


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

The spinnerbait is one of the most versatile lures we use for bass fishing.

The inexpensive variety will catch a few bass because bass react to such a vast variety of lures. Spinnerbaits like other lures you need the combination of speed, flash and depth to catch more bass consistently. One size and style doesn't fit all presentations. The obvious is quality components, not so obvious to the angler is why bass strike a spinnerbait or avoid striking it.

Two anglers that are expert spinnerbait anglers are KVD and Rick Clunn and suggest you read whatever they have published on this lure. Last year RC gave a seminar at our local BAT, the year before KVD did the BAT seminar, both talked about the blades used for various applications. What blade to select for the color and size of the baitfish the bass are targeting, plus speed and controlled depth. There is more to spinnerbaits than a inexpensive or one size can offer.

Tom

PS, BAT is Anglers Marine "Bass A Thon" held each year in Nov.

I use Nichols spinnerbaits, not inexpensive, there are several good mfr's available.


fishing user avatargreentrout reply : 

It's A Humdinger spinnerbait made in Baton Rouge, La is not expensive and puts bass in the boat. Put a smile on my face a few times.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Depth & speed has nothing to do with the spinner bait, they are controled by the angler.

KVD & Clunn do not buy spinner baits, so cost doesn't mean a thing to them.

The Humdinger rolls when reeled fast & a 2# bass will bend them out of shape.


fishing user avatarBradGuenette reply : 
  On 6/12/2014 at 11:46 AM, Catt said:

Depth & speed has nothing to do with the spinner bait, they are controled by the angler.

KVD & Clunn do not buy spinner baits, so cost doesn't mean a thing to them.

The Humdinger rolls when reeled fast & a 2# bass will bend them out of shape.

 

 

There are many factors on depth and speed and they all come down to where you want the spinnerbait to run in the water column. Weight, blade size and line size are all factors. Theres a reason I have 3/4oz-1oz+ spinnerbaits made with specific blade size to be fished on #20-25lb mono.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Spinner bait speed & depth is controlled by how fast or slow you reel along with how high or low you holp your rod tip.

I can slow roll a 1/4 oz spinner bait down to 15' easily, I can burn a 1 oz spinner bait just under the surface.


fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 

I've always relied on Fleck Spinnerbaits. These lures have been around for over 40 years and still going strong. Very cost effective and durably made. You can look at them at Northern Bass Supply:

 

http://www.nbswebstore.com/cgi-bin/web_store/web_store.cgi?view=products&cart_id=2205505_2516&product=Spinnerbaits&manufact=FLECK%20WEED-WADER%20SPINNERBAITS


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 
  On 6/12/2014 at 10:18 PM, Catt said:

Spinner bait speed & depth is controlled by how fast or slow you reel along with how high or low you holp your rod tip.

I can slow roll a 1/4 oz spinner bait down to 15' easily, I can burn a 1 oz spinner bait just under the surface.

 

Exactly


fishing user avatarHyrule Bass reply : 

Catt and RoLo, wish yall were around when i was trying to explain that last week on here...


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Explain what?


fishing user avatargreentrout reply : 

It's A Humdinger story. I like the small Colorado and Indiana blades model in white and white and chartreuse.  I fish it at moderate

speed in stumps , brush and anything I can bump off and run by close. I think it would be difficult to helicopter the Willowleaf

model. Yep, they sometimes are mangled but that's because they are so enticing to the bass. I can live with that.

 

http://www.louisianasportsman.com/printer_friendly.php?id=1707


fishing user avatarSkullCrusher reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 1:40 AM, Slipknot_Fan666 said:

I was curious as to why people spend so much for spinnerbaits. I bought one spinnerbait the other day for around $7 and I bought three of the dollar brand. With buzzbaits I can understand why after using a cheap one compared to the $4 one I have, but with the spinners the only real differences I see is the color of the skirt, skirt style, and blade shine. Are they more durable or does the better shine attract more fish or is it just a confidence thing?

I am fairly new to bass fishing and mainly use spinnerbaits. Personally I have caught more fish off of Strike King baits and they have been better in size/weight. More expensive brands are more durable and flow straighter than the cheaper ones. Another thing I have noticed is the different size and shape of the blades on the bait. This does indeed change the flow of the spinner bait, and I have found that the ones that look like thin jigging spoons look the best. Hopethis helped ya...


fishing user avatarSkullCrusher reply : 
  On 6/11/2014 at 10:29 PM, BradGuenette said:

Custom paint, Wire tied by hand,high quality swivels, the ability to choose your weight and blade size all for $5.00? For me nothing else compares to Siebert Outdoors.

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Love the blades on it


fishing user avatarJrob78 reply : 

Internet much?


fishing user avatarbigbill reply : 

I use Mann's classic 1/4oz spinnerbaits double gold Indiana blade because of the closed eye. (Snap swivels)

My setup is,

White,,,blue glimmer skirt, white 4" mister twister double tail grub with 2/0 trailer hook.

Chartruese,,,hot chartruese skirt, chartruese 4" mister twister grub, 2/0 trailer hook.

I even use the 1/8oz to 3/16oz cheap closed eye single Colorado blade with the setup about.

My point is for me it's the setup that matters. This works for me from shore. The smaller spinnerbaits.


fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

I have bought good inexpensive spinnerbaits and bad ones . The first thing I look at is the swivel. If its a bad swivel I dont buy it unless its a quarter and I want the skirt . I like to let spinnerbaits fall  and cheap swivels will not allow the blade to spin . I also prefer single willow blades because I think they fall better .I cant find them anywhere so I gave a co angler a lot of lead  and hes going to make me some.

 

I've had Terminators that came in upside down and they couldnt be tuned . I had to add weight to the hook shank to make them usable .


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 

The hook needs to be sharp, the weight needs to be right, the wire needs to hold up, but really,...

It's all about the blade, about the blade, no trouble...

I change the blades out on most spinnerbaits depending on what I'm doing . When it's right, it's like they have to bite it. I would be happy to fish nothing but spinnerbaits, and wake baits, and jerk bats, and frogs, and, never mind .


fishing user avatarbigbill reply : 

You will get good at bending the wire straight again.


fishing user avatarbigbill reply : 
  On 6/11/2014 at 10:29 PM, BradGuenette said:

Custom paint, Wire tied by hand,high quality swivels, the ability to choose your weight and blade size all for $5.00? For me nothing else compares to Siebert Outdoors.10303939_10152459973088960_1847365413804

Love that hot chartruese color.


fishing user avatarthe reel ess reply : 

My very first spinnerbaits were BPS's bargain basement Uncle Buck brand and I caught a bunch of fish on them for several years. I bought one in white and chart in every combo of blades they had. Alas, they finally replaced that line with a one on par with premium brands with better paint, contoured shaped heads and realistic eyes. I still have the old ones and they still catch fish. I doubt it matters if a spinnerbait runs  a little sideways. I'm usually not burning it like that because I want it to bump things in the water.


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 

I have caught many solid bass on $1 spinnerbaits. They are great to use in areas your worried to lose your expensive spinnerbaits.


fishing user avatarstkbassn reply : 
  On 6/10/2014 at 1:40 AM, Slipknot_Fan666 said:

I was curious as to why people spend so much for spinnerbaits. I bought one spinnerbait the other day for around $7 and I bought three of the dollar brand. With buzzbaits I can understand why after using a cheap one compared to the $4 one I have, but with the spinners the only real differences I see is the color of the skirt, skirt style, and blade shine. Are they more durable or does the better shine attract more fish or is it just a confidence thing?

 

I can tell you that I've spent up to $15 bucks on a single spinnerbait (remorse followed) but the reason I now exclusively fish War Eagle is because the blades spin for days right out of the package, every time. They aren't fancy baits in any respect but the skirts, blades, and hooks are top notch. War Eagle has served me very well. I can't say enough good things about them. I pay $5.96 at Walmart for them as that's the only local place here that carries them now. Sportsmans, Gander, and Dicks do not carry them for some odd reason.


fishing user avatarJrob78 reply : 

Guys, this thread is from June of 2014.  :Idontknow:


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
  On 12/3/2015 at 7:21 AM, Jrob78 said:

Guys, this thread is from June of 2014. :Idontknow:

And your point is?


fishing user avatarJrob78 reply : 
  On 12/3/2015 at 12:16 PM, Catt said:

And your point is?

Most people like to know that when they quote someone and give a response that the other person might actually read it.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
  On 12/3/2015 at 1:05 PM, Jrob78 said:

Most people like to know that when they quote someone and give a response that the other person might actually read it.

Is that not what we do even on threads started 12-2-15?




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