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Took me awhile to read all the "interesting" stuff about spinnerbaits...lol
One thing's for sure...judging by the thread, we love or spinnerbaits! These baits have been my confidence bait for many years. Before all the glamour and marketing... I was mentored by a man now in his 70's who could catch fish in his bathtub. "grin" (He almost always caught 3 fish to my one...sigh) He made his own and called them flappers. I found out some interesting tips over the years to help tackle all the selection and method issues you face... (I like prospecting with this lure) It can be a reaction bait...rub structure with 'em... Keep the lure in sight, if not slow rolling. Vary the speed of retrieve...subtle changes produce... White and Chartreuse skirts or combination of the two almost always work in daylight situations... Blade combinations are a huge factor... Overall size of the bait is sometimes key to a strike... Red on the head is very important... Blade colors are huge too. (Combining colors can be extremely important) I personally have not found a bait I prefer over others, but I know what to look for when I buy them. (I saved both lure sites to mull over a purchase or two...) Suthern Transplant "I wish I was in Dixie" "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable wit h 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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Your observations are a mini textbook of spinnerbait realities. They are
totally on target, and should be required reading for any angler! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Suthern Transplant" wrote in message nk.net... Took me awhile to read all the "interesting" stuff about spinnerbaits...lol One thing's for sure...judging by the thread, we love or spinnerbaits! These baits have been my confidence bait for many years. Before all the glamour and marketing... I was mentored by a man now in his 70's who could catch fish in his bathtub. "grin" (He almost always caught 3 fish to my one...sigh) He made his own and called them flappers. I found out some interesting tips over the years to help tackle all the selection and method issues you face... (I like prospecting with this lure) It can be a reaction bait...rub structure with 'em... Keep the lure in sight, if not slow rolling. Vary the speed of retrieve...subtle changes produce... White and Chartreuse skirts or combination of the two almost always work in daylight situations... Blade combinations are a huge factor... Overall size of the bait is sometimes key to a strike... Red on the head is very important... Blade colors are huge too. (Combining colors can be extremely important) I personally have not found a bait I prefer over others, but I know what to look for when I buy them. (I saved both lure sites to mull over a purchase or two...) Suthern Transplant "I wish I was in Dixie" "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable wit h 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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Well thanks Bob,
I'm somewhat embarrased... Still learning a great deal...This NG is helping me do just that... One complaint though...All the reading of past info has kept me up way too late lately...lol Suthrn Transplant "I wish I was in Dixie" "Bob Rickard" wrote in message . .. Your observations are a mini textbook of spinnerbait realities. They are totally on target, and should be required reading for any angler! -- Bob Rickard www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Suthern Transplant" wrote in message nk.net... Took me awhile to read all the "interesting" stuff about spinnerbaits...lol One thing's for sure...judging by the thread, we love or spinnerbaits! These baits have been my confidence bait for many years. Before all the glamour and marketing... I was mentored by a man now in his 70's who could catch fish in his bathtub. "grin" (He almost always caught 3 fish to my one...sigh) He made his own and called them flappers. I found out some interesting tips over the years to help tackle all the selection and method issues you face... (I like prospecting with this lure) It can be a reaction bait...rub structure with 'em... Keep the lure in sight, if not slow rolling. Vary the speed of retrieve...subtle changes produce... White and Chartreuse skirts or combination of the two almost always work in daylight situations... Blade combinations are a huge factor... Overall size of the bait is sometimes key to a strike... Red on the head is very important... Blade colors are huge too. (Combining colors can be extremely important) I personally have not found a bait I prefer over others, but I know what to look for when I buy them. (I saved both lure sites to mull over a purchase or two...) Suthern Transplant "I wish I was in Dixie" "Dickie Greenleaf" wrote in message ... Hello all... I typically throw soft plastics and have been fairly successful catching quite a few bass this year in the 3 to 5 lb. range. Recently, I've had some very limited success with spinnerbaits, and am looking to increase my confidence in this lure type for largemouth bass. I have lurked in this group for the past few years and have read a number of posts proclaiming the Secret Weapon spinnerbait system and am ready to take the plunge. The fact I will be supporting a small company with roots in this group makes it an obvious slam dunk. I mainly shore fish, but sometimes wander out on my 10 foot inflatable wit h 30lb. trolling motor. The lakes and ponds I frequent in southeast Michigan, are typically smallish and some are of the backwoods variety. They are typically gin clear. Now to the point... Since I am completely baffled by the numerous varieties, I am looking for recommendations on color and blade variety that would be most likely to succeed based on my location and fishing tactics. Any and all tips, suggestions, and hlep will be *greatly* appreciated. Great group by the way. Thanks! -- DG |
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