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Author Topic: Inline spinners?  (Read 1822 times)

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Offline DDSBYDAY

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     How often do you use them.  I used to use them a lot but I have drifted to be a pretty hard core jig fisherman.  They are an easy lure to make but I still reach for something else in the box.  I hope to be on the water a little more this summer and may start tossing these out again.   For you musky fishermen do you  ever tip the dbl cowgrls with a trailer??  :scratch:
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Offline Go Big Red!

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We'll use them off the dock up north and catch the bigger sunnies and some crappies with them. 
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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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I use them, on little pine on the hot sunny days, I run a worm on them in about 8' to 10' of water, I speed troll keeping it 1 to 3' up and man I got a lot of walleyes that way,  :happy1:

Offline dakids

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Musky candy used to be a favorite bait 5 years ago.  I use them alot but have started to lean more to the other spinner baits. 
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Offline crazyfish

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I use them occasionally. Only when I am trolling for musky. I have never tried to use a worm on them or use them for sunfish. I have had a lot of luck with them for trolling, they are my go to lure.
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Offline rofferneil

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The lure them a little big for those fish, but it just goes to show what type of reaction inline spinners can get.

Offline Retired on Osakis

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I have only used them for Musky fishing which I haven't done in a number of years so it has been a while.

Offline Outdoorsman13

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I only use them in moving water like rivers and streams. They seem to really work for smallies and trout