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esox69
Posted 8/1/2007 10:04 PM (#268212)
Subject: spinnerbait question




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which spinnerbait is the most weedless in your experiences? rad-dog? ghostail? slopmaster? grinder? looking for feedback, so thanks in advance...
steve
sworrall
Posted 8/1/2007 10:08 PM (#268215 - in reply to #268212)
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Posts: 32887


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The best I own through the slop is a Violent Strike Mag Willow. Close second is a Fudally Muskie Candy, but you have to move it way faster.
Ball Cap
Posted 8/1/2007 11:26 PM (#268219 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: RE: spinnerbait question


I throw a Rad Dog 75% of the time and it's extremely weedless when grinding through cabbage.

I usually have a trailer grub on there, but when I am grinding, I do take the grub off.

Midge Money
Dunlap
Posted 8/2/2007 8:43 AM (#268249 - in reply to #268212)
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Grim Reaper Wildcat will walk through the weeds well ...

lambeau
Posted 8/2/2007 9:00 AM (#268258 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: Re: spinnerbait question


what kind of weeds?

colorado blades seem to work very well in cabbage-type weeds, the blade's lift helps with running high and ticking the tops of the weeds.
willow blades run great in more grass-like weeds where you're actually running through the weeds because it has less lift and the narrow profile helps with not getting the blade fouled.

for example: the difference in application between a Bucher Slopmaster (colorado) and a Pearson Grinder (willow).
PIKEMASTER
Posted 8/2/2007 9:13 AM (#268263 - in reply to #268212)
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
GRINDERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BEST SPINNER BAIT THEN RAD DOGS
TanMan
Posted 8/2/2007 10:03 AM (#268275 - in reply to #268212)
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Location: Toronto, ON
http://www.mmbaits.com

Warthog...built like a tank and slides through most weeds....MMBAITS are the best built, best performing spinnerbaits that I've used yet.....the Pearson Grinder (3oz, willow) is the best 'commercial' spinnerbait I've used.

$.02
curleytail
Posted 8/8/2007 9:42 AM (#269139 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: RE: spinnerbait question




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Location: Hayward, WI
I haven't used all the baits you listed, but I've used the Rad Dogs a fair amount this year and really like them. They cone through leafy weeds like cabbage like nobody's business! They will pick up stuff like grass a little more easily, but still do well in it. You can also custom order them with your colors and blade options.

curleytail
reefer
Posted 8/8/2007 11:31 AM (#269160 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: RE: spinnerbait question


I prefer the GP Thumper line of spinnerbaits. A bit 'bigger' in general than the others, which I like for Musky fishing, with shaft lengths that can be customized for the types of weeds you are fishing or depths you like to reach. That said, I prefer a fluted indiana for grinding through cabbage, a willow for going through junk, and a colorado for riding over the top of it. As far as over the counter stuff, I like the Grinders, Rad Dogs for standard use and Slopmasters and Fudally Candy spins for smaller lures.
mota
Posted 8/8/2007 2:25 PM (#269177 - in reply to #268275)
Subject: Re: spinnerbait question


for sure!
esoxman50
Posted 8/16/2007 12:06 PM (#270264 - in reply to #269177)
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Posts: 134


I ordered some mmbaits spinnerbaits after reading about them on this site.
Received them yesterday, I have to say they are the most rugged looking things I've seen, very well made and good looking too. I got to fish them a little while Wednsday afternoon and they look really good in the water. Did'nt catch anything but did get a follow on the third cast. The Huey model uses a single #10 colorado blade, It's like reeling in something thats alive! Looking forward to giving them a real workout.

Joe Wishin

P.S. Nice guy to do business with also.
cjrich
Posted 8/19/2007 10:25 AM (#270581 - in reply to #268212)
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Location: Columbus, Georgia
www.mmbaits.com times-out. It appears that their web site is offline.

Edited by cjrich 8/19/2007 10:26 AM
esoxman50
Posted 8/19/2007 10:52 AM (#270582 - in reply to #270581)
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I was on it yesterday and it was fine, you can email him at: [email protected]

Joe Wishin

P.S. Try and get through to him, If you like spinnerbaits you will love these.
esoxman50
Posted 8/19/2007 10:56 AM (#270585 - in reply to #270582)
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I was just on www.mmbaits.com and it is up and running now.

Joe Wishin
cjrich
Posted 8/19/2007 2:27 PM (#270607 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: Re: spinnerbait question





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Location: Columbus, Georgia
Thanks Joe. I just visited again and this time it was working. The baits do look awesome. I'll inquire about pricing tomorrow.

Craig

Edited by cjrich 8/19/2007 2:28 PM
Uptown
Posted 8/19/2007 4:55 PM (#270624 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: RE: spinnerbait question


For sure MM spinnerbaits! He has more experirnce making spinnerbaits than almost anyone. He also has the best blades out there. I really like the double # 10 spinnerbait that he makes.
Joe
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ron f
Posted 8/19/2007 5:40 PM (#270626 - in reply to #268212)
Subject: Re: spinnerbait question


yeah he was the owner of m&g,he is a very good tyer..........

Edited by ron f 8/19/2007 6:05 PM
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