Cedonulli
What gave you more fish under many circumstances than anything else? Im talking for trout. For me, the all time best is a small bright yellow rooster tail spinner. Second place was the old super duper. Do they still make those?
All very good lures, growing up in the Klamath Basin I used a brown Rooster Tail or a copper Thomas Buoyant for most of my trout.Cedonulli said:What gave you more fish under many circumstances than anything else? Im talking for trout. For me, the all time best is a small bright yellow rooster tail spinner. Second place was the old super duper. Do they still make those?
My lure of choice has to be the Lil Cleo 1/4 oz Gold Spoon.Cedonulli said:What gave you more fish under many circumstances than anything else? Im talking for trout. For me, the all time best is a small bright yellow rooster tail spinner. Second place was the old super duper. Do they still make those?
Try adding a swivel at the end of your main line, then 12 - 16 inches of your favorite line. It gives the lure a wonderful flutter action and the experience curve is very short.!!DOKF said:Lately I've been trying Kastmasters slow trolled, cast from boat, and cast from shore. No luck so far after 3 outings. Am I missing something? Is there a trick?
I have also heard and read good things about Thomas Bouyants and Jake's Spin A Lures. I have just obtained a selection of both, and will add them to my arsenal for the next outing. Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
That’s my go to for steelhead. Lil Cleo and Blue Foxes of courseTroutski said:My lure of choice has to be the Lil Cleo 1/4 oz Gold Spoon.
Yes, they still manufacture the Super Duper, now in a wide selection of colors and sizes. Great lure as well...
Chuck
The cool thing about this lure is you can add a few penny's inside the U shape it adds weight to get the lure deeper when trolling and it doesn't change the action. Additionally the copper from the coins leaves a sent trail of copper.. the fish are attracted by this...freednog said:Growing up it was the Spin-a-Lure. Many a cutthroat and rainbow met it's match trolling or casting these.
Sadly, West coast fish seem impervious to them so I'm going to have to say Wooly Bugger. Works on so many species. Casting, trolling, what have you.