
Overview
Developed by Bassmaster Classic Champion and B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year, Michael “Ike” Iaconelli, the Molix Lover Titanium Double Willow Spinnerbait is a high performance tuned spinnerbait that employs decades of fishing experience to deliver performance that is in a league of its own. Featuring a unique titanium wire frame that amplifies the vibration and flash emitted by the blades, the titanium wire also allows it to remain more compact and flex when fish strike, resulting in a much higher hook up ratio.
The Lover Titanium Double Willow Spinnerbait is fitted with premium components that include textured blades attached by high quality clevises and ball bearing swivels that allow for superior free spinning blade action at any retrieve speed. It is also equipped with a stout, razor sharp 3/0 OMTD Hook to provide ample power for fighting large aggressive fish out of heavy cover and getting them to the boat. Available in a range of colors custom blended my Michael Iaconelli, the Molix Lover Titanium Double Willow Spinnerbait is sure to be your new favorite spinnerbait.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Snapped the arm off on the cast. Yes, you read that correct, "on the cast".
From: Butch Dixon: Attalla, Alabama 10/25/22
Comments: I bought 5 of these with high hopes of replacing my discontinued terminator titanium spinnerbaits and mam am I disappointed!!! I used 3 so far and all three have broke right above where you tie line on, 1st one broke on the 1st fish I caught and the other 2 just broke casting and reeling them in. I don't even want to use the other 2 because I don't expect it to hold up against a fish let alone just casting it. Expected a lot more from $15 spinnerbaits, I think $2 baits would last longer.
From: Rich: 9/28/21
Comments: Extremely disappointed. Thought these would be an upgrade to the FS which I like but the bait broke where the wire meets the head on the first fish that bit. What a joke.
From: James: Bear Creek Township, MI 7/11/21
Comments: I purchased 6 of the molix to do some bass and pike fishing. Went up to Wisconsin for my annual fishing trip and 3 of them broke. Not the same titanium as the terminators were . Very disappointed.
From: Unknown: 6/22/21
Comments: I had 3 of these and after catching a few fish, the upper part of the bait (where the blades are) broke off in the same exact spot to them. And I've been in contact with Molix about this issue and haven't got any answers back from them.
From: Cody: Pennsylvania 10/5/20
Comments: This spinnerbait is of trash quality and will brake very quickly. I have broke 3 of these and will not be purchasing more, however they do a great job of catching fish, just terrible craftmenship. I was fishing a tournament this week and the spinnerbait broke on a 14" fish, actually costing me the win in tough conditions. It's $14.99 and is the least durable and also most expensive spinnerbait I've ever threw. Something just doesn't add up with that statement. This assumption isn't off one of these spinnerbaits, its off multiple and proves it wasn't a fluke.
From: Unknown: 4/19/20
Comments: After the Terminator series titanium spinner baits were discontinued I was desperate for an alternative that would survive the bass and pike fishing I do. I was hopeful that the Molix Lover Titanium Double Willow Spinnerbait would be the answer, and while these baits were very successful at attracting fish, they unfortunately all broke off where the wire and head meet after only a handful of fish. Unfortunately I would not recommend this option.
From: Unknown: 4/8/20
Comments: Bought 3 of these baits always seems to work great have caught some large fish thinking they wouldn't last and not keep their shape but I was wrong still going strong would recommend this well built bait.
From: David - Elk Grove 9/5/19
Comments: Really wanted to like this bait. However, 4 out of 5 cast the blades knock into each other quit spinning the entire cast. Wasted effort. And due to the way the arm is built there is no way to adjust the blades to fix it. I worked on this bait in my pool for a while trying to fix it. No avail. Money wasted.
From: Rick: Shuqalak, MS 6/27/18