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| Other than the popular double bladed spinners, what is your favorite "inline" spinner for the summer / late summer period? Does your choice change if you are fishing weeds versus rocks? I'm not talking about deep structure fishing here.
Thanks in advance for everyone's input. |
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Posts: 762
| At this time of year,does'nt matter if its weeds or rocks,its time to burn a Mepps Giant Killer. Kdawg |
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Posts: 227
Location: New Brighton, MN | I just got a Ghosttail and love it ! |
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Posts: 238
| Blue fox vibrax would be my#1 inline bucktail.
Following up in second would be eagle tails.
Edited by kawartha kid 8/14/2008 8:25 AM
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Location: Hayward, WI | I like Mepps Musky Marabous for fishing over shallow stuff, especially weeds. |
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Posts: 556
| the mag ghost tail or a lilly tail |
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Posts: 134
| I've been fishing Harassers for more than thirty years, I doubt you will find a bucktail made any better. A bucktail is a bucktail, construction is the only thing that seperates the good from the rest. Everything else is cosmetic.
Joe W
P.S. I like Eagle Tails too. |
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Location: WI | Inhalers have worked well for me. So have Rabid Squirrel tales. |
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Posts: 90
| I second both the Harrassers and Mepps Marabou. I have used the Harrassers since ROI ruined the 700 Buchertail and love it. Just started using the Marabous, and like the look of a marabou tail. |
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Posts: 139
| My favorite is the Mepps Marabou. I've had good results on all Black, Black and White with nickel blade. |
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Posts: 613
Location: big cove tannery pa | mepps magnum muskie killers and blue fox vibrax |
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Posts: 256
| Dreamcatchers are really nice baits too. The Black and Orange ones have put some nice fish in the boat. |
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