All the baits I'm going to mention are War Eagles.
Up around Cape Fair, a guy could get by with mouse, purple shad, hot blue herring and cole slaw.
The mouse and purple shad come on a nickel frame, meaning the main blade is silver and the smaller secondary blade is gold. These are intended for clear to lightly stained water.
Hot blue herring comes on a gold frame, meaning the main blade is gold and the secondary blade is nickel.
Cole slaw comes with both blades painted white.
There are just endless combinations and varieties of blades to mess around with and all that is fine as long as you don't overthink things. The TRUE key to spinnerbait fishing is to keep it in your hand all day long and believe in it. No other winding bait covers as much water and can be thrown/pitched/flipped into the tightest places that exist as a blade.
Pay attention to where every bite comes from and zero in on them.