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1. Crooked Creek Salty Tubebait - 3-1/2"
2. 1/2-ounce Green/Pumpkin Flipping Jig-n-#11 Brown Uncle Josh Pork 3. Excalibur Spit'n Image (Gizzard Shad) 4. 1/2-ounce Lipless (Chrome/Blue back) 5. 5" Senko -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
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I fish mostly smallmouth waters here in upstate NY, and I am amazed that I
NEVER hear anyone metion any type of in-line spinner, such as Mepps, Blue Fox, etc. Am I the only person have great success with these lures anymore? |
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In-line spinners are great lures, but are not used frequently by most bass
anglers because they cannot usually be used successfully around most heavy cover without snagging. That is why "safety-pin" spinners (or "spinnerbaits" as they are called) are the predominant type spinner lure used for bass. The only real exception would be our own Secret Weapon, which could be considered a cross between the two types; it sounds like an in-line to fish but is snagless like the safety-pin type (among other things). -- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "John C. French" wrote in message . .. I fish mostly smallmouth waters here in upstate NY, and I am amazed that I NEVER hear anyone metion any type of in-line spinner, such as Mepps, Blue Fox, etc. Am I the only person have great success with these lures anymore? |
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.....and the Secret Weapon line of In-Line spinners comes out when? asked
Huck |
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![]() "Huck Palmatier" wrote in message news:eZiuc.450$Y21.17@lakeread02... ....and the Secret Weapon line of In-Line spinners comes out when? asked Huck What Bob is referring to is the way that the blades are attached on a SW spinnerbait, the blades revolve in the exact manner as an inline spinner, giving it a similar sonic signature in the water. A conventional spinnerbait blade does not spin in the same manner, and will give off a different vibration in the water. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Precisely!.....so an inline model for those folks who use them should be
easy, eh. |
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An inline spinner is nothing more than a glorified, line twisting, salad
fork! Will that be Ranch or Italian! Hooo-waaa ;-) ooops sorry. -- Stony "Huck Palmatier" wrote in message news:JHkuc.465$Y21.76@lakeread02... Precisely!.....so an inline model for those folks who use them should be easy, eh. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/04 |
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Take a look at one, Huck and you don't have to look hard to see that the
spinner blades ARE perfectly in line with each other and rotate on the same axis. That is what makes an in-line an in-line. -- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Huck Palmatier" wrote in message news:eZiuc.450$Y21.17@lakeread02... ....and the Secret Weapon line of In-Line spinners comes out when? asked Huck |
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