September 3, 2010

Heavy Duty Bassdozer Spinnerbaits for Trophy Bass and Pike

Heavy Duty Bassdozer Spinnerbaits for Trophy Bass & Pike

Many anglers who hope to tangle with the double-digit 10 pound largemouth can put the odds a little more in their favor by throwing the biggest spinnerbaits possible - 1 ounce and even monster 1-1/2 oz spinnerbaits! The biggest bass go for the biggest spinnerbaits.

Make no mistake, these are monster size spinnerbaits for the biggest trophy bass on the planet.

They're also perfect for pike fishing in the USA, Canada, Europe and Russia.

All the spinnerbaits below have heavy duty closed wrapped loop eyes on .040 diameter wire arms. This provides better strength and security for landing any lunker largemouth that latch onto one of these spinnerbaits. Because the wire loop is wrapped closed, the line can't slide up the arm and force the swivel end loop open as can happen with an open R-bend eye. The closed wrapped eye does not wear out and break as easily as an open R-bend wire. Especially with big bass, you really need to be using a closed wrapped .040 wire arm for trophy bass. You know, building a productive spinnerbait is like cooking an outstanding meal. Sure, everyone starts with roughly the same ingredients or components, and most of the time, the outcome is going to be good - but some meals or spinnerbaits come out remarkably better than others. These become prized recipes. In the case of the spinnerbaits here, they are some of the very best blade configurations I've ever assembled during my time in business, confirmed by independent feedback from trophy bass and avid pike anglers worldwide. These are among the best trophy bass and pike spinnerbait "secret recipes" I have to offer you! I hope you may have high confidence and good luck fishing with these spinnerbaits. Please enjoy!

These spinnerbaits are incredibly strong and solidly constructed using:

  • Twisted closed wrapped eyes.
  • .040 wire arms.
  • Oversized blades.
  • Some of my best trophy bass and pike proven blade configurations.
  • All metal components.
  • Premium Worth ball bearing swivels.
  • Premium Mustad UltraPoint heavy duty, long shank hooks. 6/0 in 1 and 1-1/2 oz. 5/0 in 3/4 oz.


  • 1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ Texas Craw



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ Pond Frog



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ Plemmons



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ White Shad



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ Brown Sunfish



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ White Bone



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style B ~ Herring



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style B ~ Tilapia El Salto



    3/4 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style B ~ Hendrix (aka Tilapia Bacaruto)



    3/4 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style B ~ Green Perch Special



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Machete Shad



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Smallie Special



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Chartreuse White Shad #2



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Threadfin Shad



    1-1/2 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Dark Green Perch



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Pale Alewife



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style C ~ Herring Bone (aka Tilapia El Cuchillo)



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style D ~ Black Neon



    3/4 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style D ~ Yellow Belly Bluegill



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style N ~ Green Shiner Flash



    1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style N ~ White Shad



    3/4 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style N ~ Black Blue



    3/4 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style N ~ Shad-A-Delic


    Don't Forget the Heat Shrinkable Tubing

    I like to put heat shrinkable tubing over the twisted wire and the loop eye. You can see how I do that in the photos below.


    Monster Spinnerbait for Monster Fish! This is no ordinary spinnerbait. It's a monster 1-1/2 oz spinnerbait dressed with some of the biggest Willow blades on the planet.

    Thin wall heat shrink tubing (not included) is a nice add-on to prevent the fishing line from fouling in the wire wraps during a cast. It's vexing to make a cast and have the line foul in the wire wraps. Worse yet, a lunker bass can snap your line more easily when the line's fouled in the exposed wrapped wire eye. Covering the wrapped wire in heat shrinkable tubing ends that potential problem. The heat shrink tubing can help to keep the line positioned properly, prevent fouling, and it only takes a few seconds to add it onto the eye.

    Because these blades are bigger and flop around more when cast, they tend to tangle the line more than smaller spinnerbaits. So the heat shrink tubing not only helps stop the line from wrapping in the twisted wire wraps, but by letting the heat shrink tubing extend partly over the loop eye, it helps keep the knot and line facing more forward, away from blade entanglements. Still, you need to be conscious how you cast these big blades, since they tend to tangle (and clang like cows coming home from pasture). Like a football pass, there's a knack (hard to describe in writing) how to throw these big blades to minimize in-air tangles. Practice makes perfect.

    For pricing and current availability, please visit http://www.BassdozerStore.com.

    Thank you for your business. May your next fishing trip be your best ever!

    Regards,

    Russ