Spintrix and Basstrix Review
March 5, 2008 by Marce
I have never really done a product review so please, take it easy on me….. Everyone who has been hunting for big fish understands that the swimbait is the king of all kings and my first live look at a huddleston left me walking away scratching my head. Do bass really eat stuff this big? Well, simply put, yes. I’ve come to realize that bass are a lot like cichlids. When they are aggressive mode they will eat or attack just about anything that crosses their paths. If anyone has ever owned a fish tank you know exactly what I am talking about.
Let me take a brief stroll down memory lane for a long-winded analogy. As a kid I used to have a 125 gallon fish tank and I chose to raise South American cichlids. They were very aggressive and would eat anything I threw in the tank. They used to eat guppies, gold fish, night-crawlers, spiders, crickets, roaches, hot dogs, and if they were nesting you could forget about it. In fact, I would sometimes walk in to my room and turn on the light only to find an adult fish missing. We all know that bass can act like that sometimes but not all the time. Which is why it’s important to use life like lures at times and this is where the Spinrtrix Blade Runner and Basstrix Minnow Paddle Tail come into play.
I’ll be the first to admit that the first time I heard of this thing was while I was watching Bassmasters. Then a couple of weeks later my brother told me he was using it and caught some quality fish. We went out fishing one day and he even showed me the action on this thing. When it’s gliding through the water it says one thing, “Eat me.” The action is awesome and the tail moves back and forth in a very natural fluid motion enticing bass to strike.
The very first time I used it at one of our favorite South Bay hot spots I caught two really nice bass. They pounced on it and the set feels very much like a crank bait (at least to me). The other thing I like about this is the hook placement. Being that the hook is on top you are able to navigate it through vegetation fairly easily. When I was using it, the weeds were just starting to appear and it cruised right through with no problems. After catching those two nice fish I lost the lure when it snapped off my line. Maybe my fault, I should have used a palomar knot.
There are two components to this bait. The Spintrix Blade Runner (photo above) an the Basstrix Paddle Tail which comes in a variety of different patterns (photo right).
I’ve heard from several sources that you can also texas rig or drop-shot the tails but I haven’t tried it myself. My only gripe with this bait is its durability. It’s almost as though every fish you lose a tail - kind of a bummer. I guess it’s the small price you pay for perfection. I hear local shops are having a tough time stocking these guys so keep an eye out next time you are in your local bait and tackle shop.
Overall: Thumbs Up
Disclaimer: I am not a pro bass fisherman nor do I claim to be. I am simply stating my own opinion and this is one I think everyone should try out. If anyone out there is interested in writing articles for SJB please email me. I sure could use the help.
Marce

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