Of course we are strong supporters and friends of those great folks at Strike King, and everyone knows they as they sponsor our events. That being said, there is no singular good spinner bait. Spinner baits are like an entire tool box, and at times those differences in brands, colors, sizes, head styles, arm diameters, swivels, spacing, lengths, skirt bulk, trailers, hooks, body designs and more, make huge differences. Reservoirs, rivers, natural lakes, ponds, depth and more all dictate which one to use. Spinner baits are an entire arsenal themselves and extend with more depth in variety than crank baits or stick baits offer for those different needs and actions. Almost like putting all plastic baits in one gross category with worms to grubs and trailers together. Back a few years ago we gave away a few hundred promotional baits at a BASS event on the Potomac. The spinner baits were not excessively high quality, and the swivels were stiff, and they were just a #5 combo blade. Though for some reason the stiffness of the swivels changed the vibration of the blade, and many of hte upper stringers were caught on those baits. Sure they opted for other versions, though the co-anglers were throwing the Bass Cat logo labeled blades and catching fish, which left those Pro anglers looking us up trying to come up with more of those Bass Cat labeled spinner baits. In this case it was something a little different, and often that is what blade fishing. We know this doesnt help though is accurate.Last edited by Bass Cat Boats on April 1st, 2008, 6:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.