Bomber Lures Who Dat Spoon Spinner Bait Fishing Lure review and price compare 2025
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Product overview
Color | Gold/Black/Orange |
Brand | Bomber |
Style | Rattling Spinner Spoon |
Target Species | Redfish^Trout^Snook |
product features
- by entering your model number.
- Designed For Super-Long Casts
- Rides High In Water Column
- Dual Pitch Rattle
- Innovative Spinner
product description
product details
- Date First Available : June 23, 2020
- Manufacturer : Bomber
- ASIN : B08BQSQ8Q6
important information
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Questions about Bomber Lures Who Dat Spoon Spinner Bait Fishing Lure
Q:
How heavy is the lure?
Answer: The lure is much lighter than what I thought, I will stick to the Effzett spoons as they also have a better action in the water.. The Who Dat spoon is still good though, for smaller rivers where you don't have too cast too far..
Answer: Very, I think at least 1/2 ounce. Got to real it quick or use in deep water. Haven't had any luck with it and I fish inland saltwater ways in Florida. I Fish for reds, spotted sea trout, tarpon and snook.
Answer: The four I purchases were all 1/2 oz perfect for sea trout and red fish in the bay off Florida's west coast near crystal River.
Answer: 7/8oz or 25grams
Q:
Are you planning to come out with a larger version of this for pike and muskie fishing? prototype?
Answer: This is a question for the manufacturers, not purchasers
Q:
How does it perform fishing Striped bass or Blues??
Q:
How many does it come with
Answer: One. And it cannot he used with any wind as it’s very light and plastic. Only the hook is metal
Answer: As it states in the item description, 1
Product reviews of Bomber Lures Who Dat Spoon Spinner Bait Fishing Lure
CloverLeaf : A real conundrum....
This is a real conundrum. First of all, this is about the best casting lure I have ever owned. It just goes and goes and goes. Second, it's the most weedless lure I've ever owned, and I have a lot of weedless that work well. Lots of shallow lakes and ponds here, so there are always lots of weeds to get tangled up in. Third, it has great action, it rattles and it's colorful. So it should catch tons of fish. In two seasons of trying this lure, I have yet to get even a hit on it. Go figure......
TJ : The lure itself does not really spin but it sways in a more rocking motion
The rattle seems to scare fish more than attract them. Who dat approached and I watched the fish say See Ya scatering quickly. I did manage to catch a small jack. The way the hook sits makes it very hard to set the hook ( See Comparison pic compared to a standard spoon). I was able to snag the fish on the gill when he spit it out which is more luck then performance.
The red beads came off after a short while of use which was very disappointing. The lure itself does not really spin but it sways in a rocking motion. Combine the action with the red beads and I think it might perform best as a shrimp skipping along the bottom, but with the beads not staying attached this was not very viable See pic).
I struggle to see what type of fish this was made for. The hook placement deep in the body vs protruding makes a clean snag very difficult (See comparison hook placement to a traditional spoon in pic).
The only good points I found were
1. The Who Dat casts like a champ! On a calm day I can easily toss this fella as far as I like with little effort. On a windy day if I put the wind to my back the lure acts as a sail and goes easily farther than any other lure I have casted that did not weight 3 ounces.
2. The motion combined with the beads may have a spot in your gear bag as an artificial shrimp or crab.
3. It is very reflective, Where I fish there are a lot of rocks. The lure took a beating and showed wear and tear but kept its shine very well. The hook turns to silver after only a few casts but that is not really a big deal IMO.
Final thought... If you are constantly fighting wind in extremely murky water, then this may be worth giving a go. If you are a spoon enthusiast then I recommend you look else where. This is BARELY a spoon and hardly acts like one
Harry : good lure
caught some ice pike on it in heavy weesd
Bruce G. : Five Stars
Good quality bait and the redfish seem to really go after the rattle sound
JASON HAMMERBACK : Five Stars
Great Product!
Amazon Customer : Five Stars
Can't wait to use this!
Amazon Customer : Bad quality
Bad quality
JASON HAMMERBACK : Five Stars
Great Product!
Jim Turner : Good lure
Great lure for red drum
Billy : Wrong Picture of Product
This is not the Who Dat spoon with the spinner blade. I ordered this thinking it was. The one with the spinning blade is awesome. I'm sending this blade-less spoon back.
Gary A. Raulerson : Very Weedless, questionable durability.
The most weedless spoon I've ever used. Not very durable, plastic. The red beads came off pretty quickly, and the lure body cracked after a morning of fishing oyster bars.
Gregg Clark : Four Stars
Casts great and looks good in the water. No fish on first outing.
dgsorensen : Weed guard also guards the hook from fish...
The weed guard for the hook needs to be a touch shorter. It's just the right length that when a fish bites, the end of the hook sticks in it and not the fishes mouth.
Billy : Wrong Picture of Product
This is not the Who Dat spoon with the spinner blade. I ordered this thinking it was. The one with the spinning blade is awesome. I'm sending this blade-less spoon back.
Amazon Customer : Bad quality
Bad quality
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