Do they make this? I just can't tell on TW pictures
Do they make this? I just can't tell on TW pictures
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The only one I know of is the JDM tungsten model. The color is secret white
I fish the Zman or Jackhammers and have never seen a white blade
Doing a search, The ABT Vibe blade does look to be White, It's called Ghoat White
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/ABT_...QaAlgNEALw_wcB
Found D&M Customs as well
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/DM_C...caAuvHEALw_wcB
Last edited by ManxFishing; 02-13-2024 at 05:42 AM.
.....I'm thinking white tape; and if don't work just peel it off.
Paint the blade yourself or buy some of the stick on blade decals sold by Jann’s, Barlow’s, or Lure Parts Online.
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White fingernail polish works for hardbaits. Not sure if it will stick to a blade or not
Have not ever seen a white blade.
I thought I saw one somewhere. I know they make an orange blade. Would be easy to paint some
Here you go sir! The JDM Evergreen Jackhammer with a white blade is indeed called "Secret White" and can be deadly in the right fishing conditions. Please note that Samurai Tackle is rarely the most price efficient JDM online retailer, but they are a reliable source of hard-to-find JDM fishing tackle with fast ordering and shipping.
Links are provided below.
Good luck and please have a great day!
Evergreen Jackhammer 3/8oz Link: Jack Hammer 3/8oz Secret White - US$11.04 : SAMURAI TACKLE , -The best fishing tackle-
Evergreen Jackhammer 1/2oz Link: Jack Hammer 1/2oz Secret White - US$11.04 : SAMURAI TACKLE , -The best fishing tackle-
Evergreen Jackhammer 3/4oz Link: Jack Hammer 3/4oz Secret White - US$11.69 : SAMURAI TACKLE , -The best fishing tackle-
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Usually white on white spinnerbait bite is good here on a year like we are having. Rain has put a lot of color in the water on parts of the lake. I’m definitely going to try the white chatterbait blade
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https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Jig-Dancer-Blades_2
The baits with split rings have easily replaceable blades. The Jackhammer and new Evo heads can be opened up with an awl. Still easy if you are careful.
I use Nail Polish to paint the blades on my Chatter Baits. It does chip off, but just repaint them, no big deal.
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The original chatterbaits had a white with white blades. I still have som.
Thunder cricket makes one it’s got a pearl White blade on it
I have a couple Thunder Crickets with white painted blades. Olive Shad and Chartreuse/Blue Glimmer. Hard to tell from the pics on TW, but when you zoom you can see it better.
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Yep, the water has a lot of “color” in it this year.IMG_3587.jpeg
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