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I live in Ohio and I was just wondering what some of the best spinnerbaits are?? Please include colors and sizes. Thanks!!
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I like the ones made by Retriever Lures. As far as sizes and colors, thats a pretty broad ? . Color will depend on water clarity. If the water is stained, I pretty much use Chartrues or Chart/White, and I use Gold Blades most of the time.
In clearer water, I like a white, Gold shad, blue shad or pumpkin color. I use a 1/2oz most of the time, because you can run it a little faster without jumping it out of the water. If they want a smaller bait, i use the Bleeding Paw Compact, again by Retriever lures. It is a 1/4oz compact bait with red hook. I personally shy away from 3/8oz most of the time, because everybody throws it. I do carry a few though, because some days thats allthey want. Charles |
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[quote author=rrw4258 link=board=news;num=1109107643;start=0#0 date=02/22/05 at 16:27:23]I live in Ohio and I was just wondering what some of the best spinnerbaits are?? Please include colors and sizes. Thanks!!
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Been using strike king bleeding spinnerbaits recently. Various sizes usually 1/2,3/8 oz. 8)
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I live in Idaho, and when the water warms up in the spring, I always have a spinnerbait on at least one rod. I make my own from premade forms. I pretty much stick to 1/4 oz or 1/2 oz. I match my colors to the forage of the body of water I'm fishing and the water clarity. The main forage fish around my area are rainbow trout, crappie, bluegill, and perch. I fish the snake river near my home in Lewiston for smallmouth. In the spring is when the hatch of steelhead smolt start migrating downriver to the ocean. A white spinnerbait with either white or silver blades is deadly this time of the year. It mimics a small steelhead perfectly, they have silver sides and a white belly. When the forage is perch an all chartruese bait is the answer. For lakes where crappie and bluegill are the forage I have goodluck with chart/white skirt. I have an assortment of blades to change the vibration and retrieve speed. When you want to go slow the rounder colorado blades work great. When I want to burn it #4 willow leafs on a 1/2 bait are my choice. Don't be afraid to try a variety of colors and styles for your homewaters.http://www.bassfishin.com/public_htm...mages/wink.gif
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