
Blind Squirrel Baits Stock Color Spinner Baits
Blind Squirrel Baits – Standard Color Spinner Baits
If you’re lookin’ for a spinner bait that flat-out gets bit, you found it. Our Standard Color Spinner Baits are built tough and dressed in color combos we’ve already tested on the water. No guessin’, no gimmicks — just good fish-catchin’ skirts and blades that do their job.
Each spinner bait comes in 3/8 or 1/2 ounce, with the option of one or two blades, so you can match the weight and thump to the conditions. These lures throw off plenty of flash and vibration to rile up bass, even when the water’s murky or the skies are gray.
Ships quick from our shop, and ready to fish right outta the pack.
When to Throw a Spinner Bait
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Spring & Fall – The best seasons to put a spinner bait to work. Bass move shallow and crush ‘em.
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Windy or Overcast Days – Blades flash harder, thump louder, and fish find ‘em easier.
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Summer – Run along weed edges, docks, or timber when bass are hangin’ in the shade.
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Cold Water – Slow-roll a spinner bait near the bottom; the steady flash still draws strikes.
Fish That’ll Hit a Spinner Bait
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Largemouth bass – spinner baits are a Texas staple for ‘em
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Smallmouth & spots – especially around rocky points and current
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Northern predators like pike, pickerel, or musky if you’re fishin’ up north
Best Water for a Spinner Bait
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Stained or muddy water – blades cut through with flash and vibration
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Creeks, rivers, and lakes – anywhere you’ve got current, cover, or ambush points
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Around cover – weeds, brush, laydowns, stumps, and dock pilings
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Wind-blown banks – spinner baits shine when the water’s churned up
Why a Spinner Bait Works
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Covers water fast and helps you find active fish
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Thump and flash trigger reaction strikes bass can’t resist
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Runs through brush and grass better than most lures
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Versatile — slow-roll it, burn it, or bump it off cover
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Comes in Proven Performer colors so you’ve already got confidence tied on
Color Tips for Spinner Baits
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Clear water → white or silver skirts, nickel blades
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Dirty water → chartreuse or bright skirts, gold blades
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Cloudy skies or night fishing → darker colors like black/blue for silhouette
Blind Squirrel Spinner Baits are a no-nonsense lure built to get you more bites, no matter the season. Tie one on, chunk it around cover, and let the blades do the talkin’.