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Spinnerbait blade color 2024


fishing user avatarDitchPanda reply : 

I remember seeing copper blade spinnerbaits when I was young...they seemed to go away and now I see more of them the past few years. I'll be honest I love spinnerbaits to a fault almost and always have but have never thrown a copper color blade. They intrigue me enough that I've bought and made several this winter and I'm wondering who in the bassresource community throws them? When do you throw them instead of say a gold blade?


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

I'll throw a spinnerbait when ever I fish. As for blade colors, mostly I go with silver or gold willow's. I'm going to brake down and grab a couple with colored blades, maybe white, chartreuse, and possibly some sort of red color just to see if they catch fish better or not.  


fishing user avatarMIbassyaker reply : 

Yeah, I have a few with copper blades. I actually fish with gold and copper blades more than silver.

My rules of thumb are mostly about forage and water clarity/stain. I like gold blades for places I fish that have mostly bluegill and sunfish forage. I like copper blades for darker, brownish-colored water, which in my area is common in the rivers.


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 

I am honestly not as good with blade color as I am with skirt color and blade types themselves, but generally nickel puts off a lot of flash in clear water, and gold will be more visible in stained water while still putting off flash. Painted blades also work in stained water, in particular brighter colors. I believe copper falls more inline with painted blades in that it's particularly good for muddy water that they won't see a lot of flash in.

 

I often like hybrid gold and nickel blades myself, especially in water with a lot of chop.


fishing user avatarjimmyjoe reply : 

   I had always thrown nickel single and nickel/gold double Colorado blades. Because of the replies that I got here on BR regarding black blades on spinnerbaits, I'm going to throw single-black-bladed spinnerbaits and copper bladed spinnerbaits, both with black skirts, this year. I fish muddy waters, and willow-leaf blades .... in any color .... have not produced for me. Copper spoons, OTOH, have produced early spring and early fall. Go figure.    ????   jj


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 
  On 2/13/2020 at 10:07 AM, jimmyjoe said:

   I had always thrown nickel single and nickel/gold double Colorado blades. Because of the replies that I got here on BR regarding black blades on spinnerbaits, I'm going to throw single-black-bladed spinnerbaits and copper bladed spinnerbaits, both with black skirts, this year. I fish muddy waters, and willow-leaf blades .... in any color .... have not produced for me. Copper spoons, OTOH, have produced early spring and early fall. Go figure.    ????   jj

Painted black blades are also good for night fishing.


fishing user avatarDitchPanda reply : 

My bad I just saw that I put this in the wrong forum and I'm not sure how to move it


fishing user avatarMIbassyaker reply : 
  On 2/13/2020 at 10:24 AM, DitchPanda said:

My bad I just saw that I put this in the wrong forum and I'm not sure how to move it

The moderators will move it when they see it.


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 
  On 2/13/2020 at 10:24 AM, DitchPanda said:

My bad I just saw that I put this in the wrong forum and I'm not sure how to move it

A mod will have to move it for you. No worries, honest mistake.


fishing user avatarkeagbassr reply : 

I love me some copper blades. I like to throw them in spring and fall on cloudy days though I'll use them on sunny windy days of I'm feeling the vibe. Bass seem to like them as well. 

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fishing user avatarDens228 reply : 

I use silver or gold.........silver when it's clear or clearish water, gold when it's not. 


fishing user avatargreentrout reply : 

temperatures are now in the mid sixties to low seventies on the gulf coast ... pre spawn and spawn are here now ... on the water next week ...

 

favorite spinnerbait for prespawn ... humdinger 1/4 3/8 oz. colorado indiana blades ...l like gold blades in all water ...

 

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good fishing ...


fishing user avatarzell_pop1 reply : 

I like the white colored ones on a cloudy morning or maybe chartreuse if water is stained. Of course black at night or muddy water.


fishing user avatarDitchPanda reply : 

I'm jealous of you guys that live in the south... until I was 17 I lived down by the gulf and loved it... I've lived in northwest Iowa  for 20 years now and best case scenario we have at least a month id guess until ice out

 

Back to the blade color deal I've used colored blades with ok success..the copper blades really caught my eye again last weekend as I walked through Scheels and found a pack of hammered size 6 colorado copper blades for a couple bucks. I bought a pack, came home and modified a spinnerbait with one and a parrot colored skirt.

One of the ponds I fish is large...honestly more of a very small lake... It borders a river so it floods often and I'm thinking these large copper blades may be the ticket in there


fishing user avatarOnthePotomac reply : 

At least on the Potomac we generally use gold Colorado blades in really cold, murky water then in spring go to a gold Colorado and silver willow, then in summer double silver willows.


fishing user avatarFishes in trees reply : 

I'm most likely to choose a copper blade when I have water visibility of less than 2 feet.  No real reason for that choice except that is when that color of blades have worked for me in the past.


fishing user avatarDitchPanda reply : 

Thanks for all the replies...sounds like I was on the right track of when to use them..I will for sure be throwing some this spring as I'm sure to be confronted with muddy water


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

I have quite a few copper bladed spinnerbaits and the lack of options of baits with copper blades is a part of why I started making my own spinnerbaits. The copper War Eagle has caught a ton of smallmouth for me.

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fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

A big single copper Colorado use to be my favorite spinnerbait . I rarely throw copper anymore but still carry a couple .  


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Years ago I made & sold spinnerbaits to a select few tournament anglers. Being the dumb Cajun that I am my blade/skirt combination were not based off water clarity, they were based off available food source.

 

Bluegill, Bream, Google-eye Perch, & other various sunfish the #1 food source in southern waters. Copper better inmates these better than gold or silver.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
  On 2/15/2020 at 11:54 PM, Catt said:

Years ago I made & sold spinnerbaits to a select few tournament anglers. Being the dumb Cajun that I am my blade/skirt combination were not based off water clarity, they were based off available food source.

 

Bluegill, Bream, Google-eye Perch, & other various sunfish the #1 food source in southern waters. Copper better inmates these better than gold or silver.

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fishing user avatarMunkin reply : 

This year I plan on trying a lot of different colored blades.

 

Allen 


fishing user avatarGoneFishingLTN reply : 
  On 2/15/2020 at 11:54 PM, Catt said:

Years ago I made & sold spinnerbaits to a select few tournament anglers. Being the dumb Cajun that I am my blade/skirt combination were not based off water clarity, they were based off available food source.

 

Bluegill, Bream, Google-eye Perch, & other various sunfish the #1 food source in southern waters. Copper better inmates these better than gold or silver.

If you had to make a box of must have blade which sizes and styles would you buy?


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
  On 2/18/2020 at 2:15 AM, GoneFishingLTN said:

If you had to make a box of must have blade which sizes and styles would you buy?

 

For our marshes a #4 or 4 1/2 willowleaf & a #2 Colorado.

 

Toledo Bend a # 5 1/2 & 4 1/2 willowleaf 

Marshes ????

 

 

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fishing user avatarriverat reply : 

Copper is one of my favorite blade colors. I use a #5 single blade with a blue/chartreuse/white rubber skirt like Catt is showing above. 


fishing user avatarColumbia Craw reply : 

I throw hammered copper blades in the turtle back shape. This blade seems to work well in muddy water and tannin water. The matched skirts are bright chartreuse and or black/blue. In certain situations, copper finishes have a better reflective property than gold. 


fishing user avatarDens228 reply : 

After reading this thread I've added some copper blades to my arsenal. 


fishing user avatarMIbassyaker reply : 

FYI Presidents Day sale at Overstock bait has some copper war eagles for $5 each.


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 

Copper blades have their purpose along with nickle and gold . Colored blades (white , chartreuse and orange / red) interest me now (orange / red in the spring) . I want to experiment with painting the smaller Colorado blade on existing spinner baits I have in a orange / red color for Spring . I also want to try painting the larger willow blade white or chartreuse  on a couple of spinner baits and see how they produce ... Anybody painted their existing spinner bait blades (especially the smaller Colorado blade orange / red) for Spring bass ?

  On 2/18/2020 at 6:27 AM, Dens228 said:

After reading this thread I've added some copper blades to my arsenal. 

*Try Bronze too !


fishing user avatarDens228 reply : 
  On 2/18/2020 at 9:32 PM, ChrisD46 said:

Copper blades have their purpose along with nickle and gold . Colored blades (white , chartreuse and orange / red) interest me now (orange / red in the spring) . I want to experiment with painting the smaller Colorado blade on existing spinner baits I have in a orange / red color for Spring . I also want to try painting the larger willow blade white or chartreuse  on a couple of spinner baits and see how they produce ... Anybody painted their existing spinner bait blades (especially the smaller Colorado blade orange / red) for Spring bass ?

*Try Bronze too !

I'm intrigued by the hammered look of some of the copper blades.  I places I fish tend to be either ultra clear or ultra muddy.  I'm always trying to add to my arsenal. 


fishing user avatarDitchPanda reply : 

Thanks for all the replies...can't wait for ice out

 


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

So, if I may add to this, how many of youz guyz use Painted blades on a regular basis. I.e. red, green, black, ect. And what is your success rate with them..? 


fishing user avatarWay north bass guy reply : 
  On 2/19/2020 at 8:45 AM, Hammer 4 said:

So, if I may add to this, how many of youz guyz use Painted blades on a regular basis. I.e. red, green, black, ect. And what is your success rate with them..? 

 White with white blades, as well as chartreuse with chartreuse blades or a combination of the above has worked very well for me for smallmouth, especially on cloudy, rainy days or if the water is slightly off coloured. This is usually double willow for me. 




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