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Ram
Posted 2/20/2021 4:14 PM (#975707)
Subject: White blades




Posts: 55


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.
bturg
Posted 2/20/2021 5:05 PM (#975708 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: Re: White blades




Posts: 711


Awesome at night or low light
Kirby Budrow
Posted 2/20/2021 5:51 PM (#975711 - in reply to #975708)
Subject: Re: White blades





Posts: 2255


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.
wallydiven
Posted 2/20/2021 5:58 PM (#975712 - in reply to #975708)
Subject: Re: White blades





Posts: 538


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.
Ram
Posted 2/20/2021 6:05 PM (#975714 - in reply to #975711)
Subject: Re: White blades




Posts: 55


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.
ToddM
Posted 2/20/2021 11:36 PM (#975729 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: Re: White blades





Posts: 20173


Location: oswego, il
White blades work well in stained and algae green water. It's a bright color when you think about it.
Muskiemetal
Posted 2/21/2021 6:54 PM (#975770 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: Re: White blades





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
yes
bbeaupre
Posted 2/21/2021 8:14 PM (#975775 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: RE: White blades




Posts: 390


white blades are a goto in clear water for me.
jchiggins
Posted 2/21/2021 9:33 PM (#975782 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: Re: White blades




Posts: 1757


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Yes they work. Nice compliment with all metal finished blades.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 2/22/2021 10:29 AM (#975800 - in reply to #975782)
Subject: Re: White blades




Posts: 935


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
leech lake strain
Posted 3/2/2021 10:53 AM (#976303 - in reply to #975707)
Subject: Re: White blades




Posts: 535


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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