War Eagle Screaming Eagle Gold Frame DW 3/4 Spot Remover

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UPC:
657139061923
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The War Eagle Screaming Eagle Gold Frame DW 3/4 Spot Remover is a double-blade spinner bait built to cut through cover and attract aggressive strikes in shallow to moderate depths. Featuring a gold frame and dual-blade design, this lure is engineered to create flash and vibration that triggers predatory instincts in bass, pike, and other freshwater gamefish. The 3/4-ounce weight makes it a go-to choice for anglers working weedy areas, dock pilings, and submerged timber where a compact profile and quick drop are advantages.

War Eagle spinners have earned a reputation among tournament and recreational anglers for reliable hook-ups and durable construction. The Screaming Eagle line carries that legacy into a package designed for anglers who need a lure that doesn't require endless tweaking—just tie it on, cast to cover, and work it with confidence.

Whether you're fishing murky spring conditions, clearing algae blooms, or simply want a blade bait that cuts through the noise of a crowded lake, the Spot Remover delivers the dual-blade action and visibility that bass know means food.

Specifications

BrandWar Eagle
Product LineScreaming Eagle Gold Frame
TypeDouble-Blade Spinner Bait
Weight3/4 oz

Frequently Asked Questions

What size fish will the Spot Remover catch?

Double-blade spinners like the Spot Remover are effective for largemouth and smallmouth bass, pike, and other freshwater predators in the 1- to 5-pound range, though larger fish will certainly strike a well-presented blade bait.

What water conditions is this lure best for?

The 3/4-ounce weight and dual-blade design make the Spot Remover particularly effective in shallow to moderate depths, and the gold frame generates plenty of flash in stained or algae-laden water.

How do I fish a spinner bait?

Cast near cover—grass, timber, docks—and retrieve steadily so the blades rotate and create vibration and flash. Many anglers also use a slow roll along the bottom or a vertical presentation near structure.