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Location: Houlton, WI | I have a few jaw spinners and bionic bucktails and thinking of getting a new one. What ones do you recommend? |
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Posts: 283
Location: beloit | the ghost tail spinners are very nice, super sharp hooks outa the box. I also like the rabid squirrel spinners.
http://www.monsterlures.net/index.php?categoryID=9
http://www.ghosttails.com/index.shtml |
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Posts: 117
Location: Northwest Wisconsin | I also like the ghost tails and I've become a big fan of Pearson's grinder. |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Rad Dogs are the first spinnerbait out of my box most days.
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Location: Iowa | I second the rad dog. It about the only spinnerbait I have and throw.
Jeremy
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | I use rabid squirrel and ghost tails. Both are high quality baits. |
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| riverrat!
because they know how to choose good hair,and they also turn the wire in the good way. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Dick Pearson's Grinder in 1oz, 2oz, 3oz, and 5oz.
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Posts: 283
| Big fan of the Grinder and Rad dogs Both are great for in the weeds
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| yeah also good for bass........ |
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| I also like raddogs and pearson grinders |
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Location: Right Here | I still like the cheap ol' Slopmasters. They're not big, if that's what you're looking for, but they do work.
(And you can get them REALLY cheap from Roberts right now.)
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Posts: 144
Location: the Netherlands | I'd like MuskieMachinery spinnerbaits, almost indestructable !! and available in 1.5oz 2,3 and 4oz
check them out at www.MMbaits.com
copterV2 the latest killer bait weedpockets and rock-walls watch out !
Richard
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Posts: 253
Location: On the water | rad dogs go through anything, weeds, wood, reeds. |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I prefer Long Tales.
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Posts: 27
| I'm a big fan of 'figure 8' brand spinnerbaits. |
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Posts: 727
| I second figure 8 spinner baits. They're cheap and they work great. Also take a look at the Lindy MG. |
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| Longtales! i bought a couple from rollie and helen's last year, now they're the only ones i use. great spinnerbaits!!!! |
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Posts: 502
Location: Lincoln UK | Muskiemachinery everytime, very well thought out baits and peerless build quality. |
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Posts: 175
| Long Tales - completely custom to your specifications. Yoy order, they deliver. Fast service. High quality. Great baits. The best. |
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Posts: 189
Location: Barrington, Il | Marv's Spinnerbaits and M & G. Marv is the M in M & G. Marv Kiley was one of the first great explorers in Canada. Used spinnerbaits because they were so versital. Shumways new Giant is a copy of one of Marv's. |
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Posts: 742
Location: Grand Rapids MN | I like rad dogs and lately been throwing Llungen Nutbuster Mag Willow and really loving that spinnerbait. Pulls threw the weeds easy and has good shake/vibration that can be felt in the rod. That's becoming a favorite.
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| Simms School N Shad
Llungen Nut Buster
Kevin Ccchrane's Boo Bling |
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Posts: 86
| CJ's and Marv's for hair baits
I like alot of Grim Reaper spinner baits, and hair bucktails. The heavy triple is a must have.
you just need to use small tye-wraps around the skirts but you need to do this on any silicone, or rubber skirted lure that doesnt come that way.
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