Spin Doctor: The World’s Largest Spinnerbait
You already know that spinnerbaits are effective for cast and retrieve fishing, but what about for trolling? Many anglers in the Mid-Atlantic region have already discovered that spinnerbaits are effective striper lures during the spring trolling season. And if you’re trolling for big fish, doesn’t it make sense to pull a really, really big spinnerbait? So, what’s the biggest functional spinnerbait in the world? There wasn’t one worthy of the title, so Bloody Point Baits designed a mega-spinnerbait for cow stripers. When they say it’s the world’s largest, they mean it, and after playing with one of these I have to agree—it connects a 20-oz. swivel-head parachute lure with a 12” plastic shad body and a spinner bait arm that’s practically long enough to use for a fishing rod. The blades on this monstrosity are made from bunker spoons.
Put the whole package together and this is a 42-ounce spinnerbait—certainly the biggest I’ve ever seen—and when those bunker spoons start humming, the vibrations they set out are unbelievable. That means it’ll prove its mettle as a pick when water clarity is off or light levels are low. The World’s Largest Spinnerbait comes in white and chartreuse, is hand-assembled in the US of A, and comes pre-rigged with tandem hooks in the shad body.
Price: $75
The Highs: The world’s biggest… ’nuff said.
The Lows: $75 for a spinnerbait???
Who Wants It: Trollers searching for epic-sized stripers, or really cool decor for the rec room.
Contact: www.alltackle.com.
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