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WATERKL39
No debate, to each their own. What ever gets ink on the tag, right!? Just was throwing my 2 cents in.
I got one on a size 4, so 3 is definitely not too big.So, I only bought two blue fox spinners just to give it a whirl. Is the #3 spinners too big for summer steelhead!? Hope not. If they are I could just give it a go anyway since all I do is float fish.
So, I only bought two blue fox spinners just to give it a whirl. Is the #3 spinners too big for summer steelhead!? Hope not. If they are I could just give it a go anyway since all I do is float fish.
I'm in the quick change school of thought as I double uni a 6 foot section of flouro leader material onto my braid and add a snap swivel on the end so I can do a quick color/style change and keep fishing. I use a long leader so when I do hang up and inevitably break off, I can break off the last bit of abbraided flouro and still have a good distance to the uni knot after tying on a new snap swivel. I can usually donate a few spoons or spinners to the river before I need to put on a new leader LOL. Like Toy says if you are fishing them right you are gonna lose some, and like Chez says they dont have to actually function like you are retrieving them in open water. The first part of the cast into the current is almost like drifting a corkie bumping along the bottom, and then when it reaches the area you want it to swing through and you stop bumping along the bottom , the action of the lure starts to work in the current. I will say that a barrel swivel between your mainline and leader will cut down on retie time if you use a shorter leader as you will need to change it out everytime you lose a lure, because if you are like me it takes about 5 minutes to tie another stinkin' double uni lol.