![]() ![]() This vibration triggers the bass below into a reaction strike. ![]() This is where the “thump” of a single Colorado blade spinnerbait really shines. Despite the increasing water temperature, fish still are a bit lethargic as the water temps tend to be in the upper 40’s to low 50’s. When the water first starts to warm in the spring, bass become increasingly active in feeding up on baitfish in order to fatten up for the rigors of the upcoming spawn. We generally like to run a Colorado blade when the water is cold or dirty in order to allow bass to easily home in on the lure from a distance using their lateral lines. This blade excels when you’re looking for high vibration to trigger strikes. The Colorado blade is a large tear-dropped shape with a deep cup in the blade. This version is the classic spinnerbait model and definitely still has a place in every bass fisherman’s arsenal. ![]()
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