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Best Spinnerbait on the market #9333379 09/20/13 08:46 PM
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I'm thinking the Terminator T1 (titanium) spinnerbait is probably the best on the market due to the fact that I never have to bend the wire, i.e. it always maintains its original shape and runs perfectly after catching a fish. Does anyone know of one they think is better? I've recently started fishing with SBs again and need to buy a few more.

Re: Best Spinnerbait on the market [Re: SlowDown] #9402580 10/16/13 02:27 AM
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I agree that the Terminator Titanium is a great spinner bait, but almost too heavy duty.

Take a look at the Talon Lures spinner baits. They are very nice.

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Originally Posted By: PhishWhisperer
I agree that the Terminator Titanium is a great spinner bait, but almost too heavy duty.

Take a look at the Talon Lures spinner baits. They are very nice.


One thing to remember is the thicker/heavier the wire the more blade vibration it absorbs. Too thin bends too easily and too thick deadens the 'thump thump'. I personally think I'd rather have to straighten one every now and then and get more vibes, but that's why they make all kinds. To each his own.









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Re: Best Spinnerbait on the market [Re: SlowDown] #9402883 10/16/13 04:51 AM
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Can't stand those terminator ones. Bought a few thinking how great durability was. Too bad they didn't run straight and you can't tweek the suckers.

Re: Best Spinnerbait on the market [Re: rxkid2001] #9404902 10/16/13 09:24 PM
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+1 on the Terminator T1 titanium spinnerbait.

Re: Best Spinnerbait on the market [Re: SlowDown] #9404992 10/16/13 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted By: fish 'till I drop
I'm thinking the Terminator T1 (titanium) spinnerbait is probably the best on the market due to the fact that I never have to bend the wire, i.e. it always maintains its original shape and runs perfectly after catching a fish. Does anyone know of one they think is better? I've recently started fishing with SBs again and need to buy a few more.


I'm thinking BS. A good idea, but in practice a stupid idea.
Titanium is not ment to be bent and hold the position. Heating the metal to make those bends stay put makes the metal brittle.
I got fed up with sending them back for replacement.



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