Golden-Blue "metal blade lure (tail spinner)"
Golden-Blue Blade
7g with Treble Hook and Spinner Blade
Buoyancy: Sinking
These lures are high-density metal tools and are Sinking.
Fast Sink Rate: Because they are made of solid lead or zinc alloys, they sink rapidly through the water column.
Stable Descent: The weight is concentrated in the head/belly area, which allows the lure to drop straight down without tangling, while the tail blade spins on the way down.
Diving Depth: Unlimited (Variable)
Tail spinners are among the most versatile depth-control lures in an angler's box.
Variable Depth: You can fish them just below the surface by reeling immediately after they hit the water, or let them sink to the very bottom for deep-dwelling fish.
Depth Selection by Weight: * 7g & 10g: Ideal for shallow to mid-depths (1m – 4m) or for fishing smaller rivers and ponds.
15g & 20g: Designed for deep water (5m – 15m+) or for reaching the bottom in heavy currents.
The "Countdown": Anglers often count seconds as the lure sinks to ensure they return to the same depth on every cast.
Casting Power: These are "pocket rockets"—the high weight-to-size ratio allows for extreme casting distances, even into strong headwinds.
Action, Features, and Use Cases
Spinning Blade: The leaf-shaped blade attached to the bottom creates a high-frequency vibration and constant flash as it rotates during the retrieve.
Dual-Action Attraction: These lures combine the high-frequency vibration of a metal blade body with the flash and thump of a rotating willow or Colorado blade on the tail.
Three Tow Points: Multi-Hole Tuning: Notice the three holes on the top of the lure.
Front Hole: For a shallower, faster retrieve with less vibration.
Middle Hole: The "standard" setting for general use.
Back Hole: Creates the maximum vibration and a more vertical pull—perfect for deep-water "jigging."
Target Species: Highly effective for Perch, Zander, Asp, and Bass. They are particularly deadly in late autumn and winter when fish are holding deep.