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Location: Zimmerman | Anyone have thoughts on or experiences with white blades. looking at a double 10 bucktail with the option of 1 of the blades being white, instead of both being silver. I don’t have any experience with or own any tails with white blades. Thanks. |
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| Awesome at night or low light |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Without going into the color debate again and whether or not it even matters, having one painted blade vs a metallic one does have a nice look to it. I like it. |
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Location: northern indiana | My buddy and I were fishing a clear body of water in northern Indiana several years back on a bright sunny day. He pulls out this opal tinsel double 10 and makes a cast. I could see the bait in the water 30 yards out. Jokingly asking if he was trying to blind the fish, he gets a follow that crashed it on the second turn of the 8!! It was on the first cast with that bait! After that I have bought several and they have become my best producer on one "semi local" well known big body of water. |
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Location: Zimmerman | It definitely looks cool. The lure almost caught me. Over last couple years I’ve started to go back to the old reliable silver blade/s on natural colored tails. I like the idea of the fishy looking flash. The white blade is an interesting twist. |
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Location: oswego, il | White blades work well in stained and algae green water. It's a bright color when you think about it. |
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Location: Wisconsin | yes |
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| white blades are a goto in clear water for me. |
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Yes they work. Nice compliment with all metal finished blades. |
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| White blades can be very good. I have caught fish in clear, stained and very dirty water they are good in all. This Skunk one has been good in stained water-
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/spanky-baits-ninety-nines-99s...
and this Tullibee has been good everywhere for me-
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/spanky-baits-ninety-nines-99s...
Have put fish in the boat up to 54" on white blades.
Double white blades can be good also at times like this one with a white skirt-
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/spanky-baits-8-fireball?_pos=...
Good luck
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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| Done well with all white bucktails, blades and skirt all white. Even white blades with pink skirts ect. All white baits in general have always been really good for me. |
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