Below is a spinnerbait blade size chart to help you figure out what blades you need to order and use for building your spinnerbaits.
These size recommendations are based our own actual on-the-water experience over many, many years and making thousands of spinnerbaits.
Please keep in mind that these are guidelines and recommendations, but these sizes are by no means set in stone.
Don’t be afraid to test and try new things, but always keep in mind that blades that are too big for a bait will cause the bait to roll over on its side.
For a more thorough explanation of choosing the right size blades for your spinnerbaits, be sure to watch our video that explains choosing the right blades for your spinnerbait.
| Spinnerbait Size | Spinnerbait Style | Blade Style | Recommended Blade Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 | Single Spin | Colorado | #5 or #6 |
| 1/2 | Tandem Spin | Colorado | #4 & #5 |
| 3/8 | Single Spin | Colorado | #4 or #5 |
| 3/8 | Tandem Spin | Colorado | #3 & #4 |
| 1/4 | Single Spin | Colorado | #2 or #3 |
| 1/4 | Tandem Spin | Colorado | #2 & #3 |
| 1/2 | Single Spin | Willow | #6 or #7 |
| 1/2 | Tandem Spin | Willow | #4 & #5 |
| 3/8 | Single Spin | Willow | #4 or #5 |
| 3/8 | Tandem Spin | Willow | #3 & #4 |
| 1/4 | Single Spin | Willow | #2 or #3 |
| 1/4 | Tandem Spin | Willow | #1 & #2 |
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