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davep
Well, I was sitting on the couch watching golf...saw the sun break about 12:15 and decided to take the quick hop to the clack.....I always like fishing on the front end of a front...the low pressure is always good for a bite...anyway, caught 3 fish in a hour and a half...kept one super bright clipper....all on a spinner....thats right, the spinner bite is on....dave
so im not a big spinner fan kinda cost a lil to much to be lossing them like i do..... but whats some good spinners from just the store to use for now. I plan on getting hand made ones just dont have the cash up yet... but whats good for size and color and last what beter the hook they have on them or the extra single hook...think that would be better a lil harder to snag....
First, you really dont loose many spinners if you are fishing them right...dont add weight...just cast upstream a bit and keep its just off the bottom...size 4 or five are best...get chrome color for cloudy days, and brass color for sunny days...bi-mart usually has good prices but if you look on line, you can get some really good deals also...
Ok...If you are looking straight across the river (straight across being 12 o clock) make your cast at about 10:30...when you feel the spinner tick the bottom, give a quick, short lift of your rod...this will engage the spinner blade...every time it ticks the bottom, give a little lift..as you swing across the current, the spinner will lift....reel in and repeat like I said in the previous post