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Check them out at or at 4 Download periodically updates software information of Color Finesse 3.0.15 full version from the publisher,īut some information may be slightly out-of-date. I feel like at $5.99, you’re getting your money’s worth with the KVD Finesse. Prespawn I will throw a big spinnerbait with big blades, but pretty much the rest of the time I’m reaching for one with a more compact profile that I can fish fast or slow, deep or shallow and put it in a lot of different places with ease. I like the finesse spinnerbait approach to bass fishing. I’m sure you can really bomb a 1/2-ounce KVD Finesse spinnerbait. I fished the 3/8 ounce model but they also make it in the 1/2 ounce size. I could roll cast it nicely into tight targets and I could rare back and two-hand it out there to cover a lot of water quickly. I thought this bait cast real well in tight quarters and on long bombing casts.
So it’s important to design the bait where it’s not only compact on the retrieve but also on the cast. One thing you don’t want with a compact spinnerbait is a lot of “helicoptering.” Most of the times a compact spinnerbait is made to have a small profile and to be able to cast a little better than their larger wider counterparts. You want it to hold its shape through the fight but a little flex I feel helps with keeping the bait in the fish’s mouth on jumps and head shakes. You don’t want a spinnerbait to open up too much. As you pull on the R-bend of the arm with a big fish on the hook. And after catching some large bass on the bait, I was able to get the arm bent back into place and working correctly in no time. I think they did a good job with the wire on the bait. If you use too stiff a wire, the bait won’t vibrate as well and will have a much more limited action and lift. If you use too small a diameter of wire the bait will have good vibration but be hard to tune after a fish catch because it will bend so much. The angle, length and bend in the arm of a spinnerbait have a dramatic impact on the baits performance as does the gauge of wire you use in the bait. Probably the most critical element of a spinnerbait besides the spinner blades is the arm and hook combination. A bit smaller profile, a bit different color and good movement give this bait more appeal for me as an angler for catching pressured bass. It’s also different enough that it doesn’t look like every spinnerbait the bass have already seen. Green and chartreuse are proven colors on Kentucky Lake so it was a good option for here. The skirt pulses and breaths on a steady retrieve giving it a lively appeal. It’s thinned out and a bit smaller and that makes it flare really well on the pause (something you should do with a spinnerbait). The Perfect Skirt on the KVD Finesse spinnerbait has been redesigned.
It bumps and jumps over cover like I want and had very little problem with snagging. I was able to crawl it over and bump big stumps the last month or two and even managed to find a 7-pounder off a big stump with this bait. The shape seemed to really lend itself well to fishing my absolute favorite place to reel a big spinnerbait around - big stumps. The head on the KVD Finesse spinnerbait is rounded on the bottom and sides and flat on the top. However, when I’m fishing hard cover, which is most of the time when I fish spinnerbaits, I want a more bulbous head.Ī rounder blunt head I think helps take a cover up and over cover.
I’m sure it helps it slice through grass easier. But I’ve never really liked that design in a spinnerbait head. Narrow and flat sided minnow shaped heads sort of took over the spinnerbait scene about 10 years ago. It seems to me that most spinnerbaits on the market are designed for fishing around grass.
They know I will go through, fish them all and write about the ones I know will be good investments for folks. They often send me tackle to test but never send me tackle expecting a review for every bait they send me. I recently got a couple KVD Finesse Spinnerbaits from my friends at Strike King Lure Company.