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Message Subject: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?

Posted 2/13/2004 10:41 AM (#97002)
Subject: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?


I have enough natural hair spinnerbaits to last me awhile. I have been convinced that I need an arsenal of silicone skirted spinnerbaits as well. These will be used for casting and trolling.

Who makes the best? I'm ready to buy some.

Perky
mikie
Posted 2/13/2004 11:15 AM (#97006 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Shady tails. They make great drift socks, too (you know I'm just kiddin, great bait). see www.muskynut.com
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 2/13/2004 11:17 AM (#97007 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?




Posts: 259


Location: Alexandria, MN
I use Lilly Tail In-line Spinners and Rad Dog Spinnerbaits, both very good and well built. I know there are other options out there -- I would agree that you need to add a couple to your box.

Steve
FishingFool
Posted 2/13/2004 11:24 AM (#97008 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?




Location: Eau Claire,WI
My vote goes to the Shady Tail.Get the smaller version unless you have arms like tree trunks!They are,(my opinion),better hooking than the Lilly tails.
tomcat
Posted 2/13/2004 11:25 AM (#97009 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?





Posts: 743


it got a few Crusher Bait, silocone spinners....i got them from Beaver Tails, spinner baits. i'm sure he still has them. Much fuller skirt than majority of silcone baits i have seen. the look good.
tomyv
Posted 2/13/2004 11:38 AM (#97012 - in reply to #97009)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
Grim Reapers are by far my favorite.
Mark H.
Posted 2/13/2004 12:09 PM (#97016 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Chasing the big girls..? better use a Trojan.

Check'em out Trojan Tails from Fred's Tackle...

Great T-shirts too....

Same person that makes Tinsel Tails... www.tinseltails.com
kevin
Posted 2/13/2004 12:49 PM (#97019 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Musky Muggers from Altoona Wi. http://www.ebait.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=h...
David_4
Posted 2/13/2004 6:55 PM (#97058 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?





Posts: 373


Location: Huber Heights, Ohio
For a safety pin style I like Grim Reapers.
For inline I make my own.
Wood
Posted 2/14/2004 12:54 AM (#97080 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?




Posts: 24


Location: Monroe WI
Check out the line of FIGURE 8. They make boath in-line and safty pin style baits.
Tim Kelly
Posted 2/14/2004 1:28 AM (#97081 - in reply to #97002)
Subject: RE: Silicone Spinnerbaits--Which one is best?





Posts: 358


Location: London, England
The Pearson's Grinders from ERC are very fine spinnerbaits. You can swap the swivel for a ball bearing swivel and add a colorado blade and you can use it for bulging as well. Very good hooking potential as well with no top arm in the way of the hook points.
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