Heavy Duty Spinnerbaits with Bassdozer's
Custom Willow Blades
by Russ Bassdozer
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Heavy Duty Spinnerbaits with Bassdozer's Custom Willow Blades
These spinnerbaits have:
- .040 wire arms (.045 in Style H)
- Premium 6/0 Mustad UltraPoint heavy duty, long shank hooks.
- Premium Worth ball bearing swivels.
- Custom Bassdozer Willow Blades
1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style A ~ Yellow Belly Bluegill
1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style D Heavy Duty ~ Black Red. Front blade is
nickel-plated. Back blade is 24K gold-plated.
1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style H Heavy Duty ~ Black Blue Red
1 oz Spinnerbait ~ Style H Heavy Duty ~ Green Pumpkin Red
A Few Words About Bassdozer Willow Blades
Bassdozer Willow Blades. I've always been fond of a
smooth, lustrous, fine jewelry-like mirror finish on a Willow
blade. The Bassdozer Willow has that desirable smooth surface.
It's still a smooth Willow - with a little extra attraction that
I hope you will like. While most of the blade (approx. 70% of the
surface ) has a smooth mirror finish, it incorporates a scaled
pattern in an arch along one edge. The scales cover approximately
30% of the blade. It adds an extra dimension to a smooth Willow's
appearance. It features the best of both smooth and scaled
finishes on one blade. One edge of the blade is scaled and the
body is smooth, so there is a dual visual dimension to the
spinning blade flash. As the Bassdozer Willow spins, you can see
the flash of scales - and when it stalls momentarily (which
blades do often whenever the retrieve cadence is broken), it has
a desirable visual impression. Call it a brief glimpse of a
scaled back, lateral line and smooth belly of a baitfish if you
will. This dual dimension adds something that's just not possible
with either an entirely smooth or an entirely scaled blade. Even
using one smooth and one scaled blade won't achieve the same
combined effect.
A sharp demarcation line is stamped into the blade, dividing
the scaled from the smooth finish. The arched line creates a
sharp transition for heightened contrast between the two
finishes. Plus, the line creates a little flash line of its own
that runs down the blade, and each scale on the pattern has six
lines and six sides for a total of 12 reflective elements on each
scale. So the arched band of scales really glistens as it
reflects multiple glints of light off the shimmering reflective
elements. Meanwhile, the broad, smooth section does what fish
seem to like best in a smooth Willow. The Bassdozer Willow
combines multiple dimensions of flash and smooth finish in one
presentation. It is everything I ever wanted in a Willow blade!
Please enjoy.
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