Do-It Blade Collars 100ct
Do-It Blade Collars are the small but critical components that bring your custom buzz spin lures to life. Whether you're tying competitive tournament baits or experimenting with your own lure designs, these pop rivet collars sit behind aluminum blades to create the signature squeaking and rattling sounds that trigger strikes. A 100-count package gives you plenty to work with for building a whole season's worth of baits or dialing in the exact sound profile your local fish respond to best.
These collars work with standard aluminum blade setups found on buzz spinners, topwater lures, and hybrid designs. They're a straightforward way to add acoustic attraction to your lure—something finicky bass, pike, and musky often key in on, especially in low-visibility water or when you need to draw fish from a distance. Anglers who build their own baits know that small details like blade tone matter; do-it-yourself lure crafting lets you dial those details in perfectly.
At 100 per package, you're stocked for serious experimentation or production. Keep spares on hand for repairs and rebuilds, or work through them as you develop your signature patterns.
Key Features
- Pop rivet design—simple installation behind aluminum blades
- Creates squeaking and rattling sounds in buzz spin lures
- 100 collars per package for extended building and testing
- Essential component for DIY lure customization and repair
Specifications
| Count | 100 per package | |
| Type | Pop rivet collars | |
| Application | Buzz spin lures, topwater lure customization |
Frequently Asked Questions
What do blade collars do in a lure?
Blade collars sit behind aluminum blades and create squeaking and rattling sounds as the blade rotates. These acoustic signals attract fish and can be especially effective in murky water or when you need to call fish from a distance.
Can I use these collars on any buzz spin lure?
These pop rivet collars are designed to work with standard aluminum blade setups found on buzz spinners and similar topwater lures. Verify your blade and rivet configuration matches the collar size before assembly.
How many lures can I build with a 100-count package?
That depends on your design—most buzz spin lures use one collar per blade. A 100-count package typically provides enough for building many baits, plus spares for repairs and experimentation.
Are these collars suitable for beginners new to lure tying?
Yes. Pop rivet collars are one of the most straightforward components in DIY lure building. They simply position behind the blade; no special tools or expertise required beyond basic lure assembly techniques.