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Old 09-07-12, 07:23 PM   #1
WTL
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Default Mepps Spinners For Bass

This past summer, while out west I got to do a lot of multi-species angling.

One lure that I found was very effective in rivers were #4 Mepps spinners, I used one with a chartruse blade and landed steelhead and some nice trout.

On my way back through Alabama, I continued to use the mepps on a smallmouth stream and found it a pretty decent lure for smallmouth in current.

I always thought of this as a yankee lure, but how many of you guys use Mepps for bass?


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Coastal Cutthroat Trout, Wilson River
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