Question by PimpW/OaDogW/OaBone: Recommend me some very good Spinning Lures, please?
Right. So I have a few proper now, of different sizes, but I've created a choice. I'm going to get rid of all of the ones I at the moment have (That are not new and that I have "inherited") and get entirely new ones, given that I really know what is what now. My question for you is, could you suggest a handful of? I don't have a complete lot of income to spend just yet, so I'll only be purchasing a handful. Anyway, another thing you must know, is I want to maintain it in the range of either Panther Martin, Rooster Tail, and I suppose mepps, although the 1st two are my preference. All I ask is a size (preferably the numerical size as effectively as the weight) the style, and any particulars (ie "Fly" "Bucktail" "Bare", and so on.) If you happen to be not sure of the precise name of the style, a basic color will do fine --- I'll improvise.
Final, but not least, I'm fishing for a range of species (That I intend to use these on) so I would appreciate a assortment of proper sizes/types. My list is like this.
1) Bass(All subspecies, primarily largemouth though)
2) Panfish/Sunfish (Bluegill, Crappie, respectively.)
3) Trout (I'm in fact not familiar with what sub species can be discovered where, so I guess I'll say rainbow... Whatever DFG stocks in rivers, usually.)
four) Kokanee/Inland Salmon
5) Steelhead (Perhaps.)
6) Carp (I'm in fact pretty confident carp usually do not go soon after inline spinners, but I believed I'd mention it in case I'm mistaken.)
Lastly, the only lures I have appropriate now (That I program to preserve and use) are two Panther Martin Silver, red, and yellow "Salamanders." One particular is size two (1/16oz) and a single is size four (1/8oz), that I use for panfish and bass, respectively. I feel the "Panfish lure" (size two) is a bit too huge and that the "Bass lure" (size four) could possibly be a bit larger, so please answer accordingly. I would significantly appreciate it.
Last but not least (I promise this time) in my last question about utilizing inline spinners for bluegill fishing, an individual advised a mepps size . I was digging
Via my collection of spinners and I identified 1 little, single hook "fly" looking spinner, and on the blade it says "Mepps Aglia" like this:
Mepps
Aglia
with "Produced in France" beneath it. Does this mean that this is a size zero Mepps spinning lure? Or is am I totally off? If so, would this really be a good lure for bluegill/panfish? It looks tiny adequate, but the only factor that looks "off" to me is the wire shaft looks sort of excessively lengthy. but if you say so...
Anyway, thanks so so extremely considerably in advance. I know this is a hard question, and I know, for those of you who have noticed and answered my concerns just before, that I ask a lot of hard ones. I just want you to know I seriously appreciate all the support I've received. Thank you.
Finest answer:
Answer by Luke overbay Overbay
You must maintain your old ones as effectively as acquire new ones. 2 brands of spinning lure makers that i use are Strike King , and Buckeye spinners. If u truly get into spinnerbait fishing you can start customizing your personal and make them to the benefit u want.
-excellent luck on the fishing.
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