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Message Subject: Spinnerbait Advice
johnnytheboy
Posted 3/4/2010 3:58 PM (#426977)
Subject: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 21


Location: Scotland
Hi There,

There is not allot of off the shelf spinnerbaits available in the uk, I was wondering if you guys could recomend me decent spinnerbaits in the 1.5 - 3oz range.

I have some of the bigger Musky Machinery spinnerbaits, but i'm looking for more castable lures.

Suggestions are much appreciated

Kind Regards

John
Guest
Posted 3/4/2010 4:16 PM (#426979 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice


Rad Dog - Single #10 blade / 3oz., the Musky Bling baits look pretty nice too.
johnnytheboy
Posted 3/4/2010 4:27 PM (#426985 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 21


Location: Scotland
Thats a big bait, I was hoping for some recoemndation in the reg rad dog/grim reaper/reed runner size

But now you have mentioned it, I will look tat one up as well!!!!!

I have someGrim Reapers coming thanks to psv, but i was hoping for a few other tips!!! save wasting money one the bad ones!!!!
thescottith
Posted 3/4/2010 4:33 PM (#426987 - in reply to #426985)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 444


I like Northland tackles Bionic Bucktail in the safety pin style spinner bait....
bassinbob84
Posted 3/4/2010 5:03 PM (#426993 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
M/g by Lindy is in the range you're looking for. I think it's 1.6 oz. I've caught some nice pike by Minnesota standards on it.
hawkeye9
Posted 3/4/2010 5:41 PM (#427000 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 426


Location: Perryville, MO
I like Llungen Nutbusters. Llungen's surgical tubing prevents the need for a stinger. I also use Grim Reapers and Simms.

Edited by hawkeye9 3/4/2010 5:43 PM
PEteacher44
Posted 3/4/2010 5:50 PM (#427003 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 303


Location: WI
I recommend Ace Tandems. Get them online at thornebros.com
Great guy that builds them and they flat out put fish in the boat.....
wers4455
Posted 3/4/2010 5:54 PM (#427004 - in reply to #427003)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
try spankybaits.com big #10 willow blade. thumps!
Bigman
Posted 3/4/2010 5:59 PM (#427007 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
I second the Ace Tandems, Jerry sure knows how to make a spinner bait that catches fish.
MD75
Posted 3/4/2010 6:25 PM (#427010 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
I second the Nutbuster spinner baits...they are well built and come in cool colors...I also like the Pearson grinders!


Matt
CASTING55
Posted 3/4/2010 6:34 PM (#427011 - in reply to #427010)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
bling bling
Nupe
Posted 3/4/2010 6:52 PM (#427014 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 519


Location: Bloomington, IL
I like the Figure 8 Boss and Mini-Boss spinnerbaits. They are the size you're looking for. They are built well and easy to change blades.
jdsplasher
Posted 3/4/2010 9:09 PM (#427041 - in reply to #427014)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





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psv
Posted 3/4/2010 9:28 PM (#427049 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 469


Location: MN
How about Funky Chicken and CYCO guys ?
Targa01
Posted 3/4/2010 11:15 PM (#427069 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
Never used the cyco but funky chickens are great spinnerbaits. Most don't typically use spinners for reeling fast but these can handle speed without rolling sideways. Pretty weedless and they free fall without getting tangled up. I have a funky chicken, M/G, raddog, nutbuster willow, and one made by a guy from Bemidji called Kenkatch (sp?). Each one I use for specific purpose and they all work great. Can't go wrong with any of them.

Edited by Targa01 3/5/2010 11:58 AM
JKahler
Posted 3/4/2010 11:54 PM (#427071 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
I have a Cyco and it barrel rolls. It did catch me a 45" though so I'm not complaining.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 3/5/2010 8:27 AM (#427088 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 2089


CJ's, Raddogs, Grinders and Ace Tandems. The Ace thumps like no other! Better by design.
Johnny_B
Posted 3/6/2010 11:29 AM (#427304 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 115


Rad Dogs (std and the #10), M&G, and Grim Reapers cover all my needs.
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/6/2010 2:11 PM (#427322 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Alot of different spinnerbaits for different apps. Short arms for grinding, long for reeds, heavy weights for trolling and burning etc etc. Get one from a few different manufacturers with different wire lengths and blade configurations, and you'll see how each react in differing conditions. In addition to several mentioned above, I really like the GP Thumper Tackle spinnerbaits, as he customizes to my liking, and always puts my favorite trailer on each one.

Edited by Reef Hawg 3/10/2010 9:32 AM
psv
Posted 3/6/2010 4:30 PM (#427336 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 469


Location: MN
Does GP have a website ?
Jerry
Posted 3/6/2010 5:41 PM (#427345 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice


Take a look at the Ace Tandems at ACETANDEM.com
They come in sizes from 1 1/2 - 4 oz.
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/7/2010 8:34 AM (#427398 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
psv, no he doesn't have a website. If you'd like some pics, please drop he or I([email protected]) an email. His mainstay was spinnerbaits for a number of years, and now has shifted more towards big bladed inlines just due to popularity but still makes the spinnerbaits too. Take care.
PSYS
Posted 3/7/2010 7:48 PM (#427528 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
had a follow on my Pearson's Grinder last year...
jakejusa
Posted 3/8/2010 9:35 AM (#427613 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Musky Machinery makes some lighter baits also. They are all made to last and survive the fight, I have a few and am waiting on more.
Herb_b
Posted 3/8/2010 2:32 PM (#427678 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I would recommend the smaller CJs spinner baits in skirts or hair. We catch a lot of big pike on them as well as a lot of Muskies. They are very easy to cast, stand up well, and are made with high-quality components. The 1 5/8 oz baits on the top should prove deadly for your big Pike.
http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/baits/spinnerbaits/spinnerbaits_cj...
muletrain
Posted 3/8/2010 10:50 PM (#427773 - in reply to #427678)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 173


Location: Probably Minnesota that time...
Slow rolling ACE Tandems on the weedlines can be magic, be prepared for boatside fury! Jerry is awesome. The best long arm spinnerbait Iv'e used.
-Chris
pluggr
Posted 3/9/2010 5:30 PM (#427940 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 90


I have used Long spinnerbaits with great success. You can essentially, have them built, and customized to your specifications.Great people to work with too.. Here is a link to their site: http://www.longtaletackle.com

Edited by pluggr 3/9/2010 5:36 PM
3511richardb
Posted 3/10/2010 3:05 PM (#428127 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 144


Location: the Netherlands
Check out

http://www.chicoslures.co.uk/ the MM section and the Dadley's they rock.

RB
curleytail
Posted 3/10/2010 3:20 PM (#428134 - in reply to #427940)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
pluggr - 3/9/2010 5:30 PM

I have used Long spinnerbaits with great success. You can essentially, have them built, and customized to your specifications.Great people to work with too.. Here is a link to their site: http://www.longtaletackle.com


Jason announced a little while ago that they are closing up shop on the spinnerbait building. It might be worth getting in touch with him and seeing (begging) if he would build you some anyway, but I'm not sure.

Otherwise, I've had great luck on Raddogs.

curleytail
little one
Posted 3/10/2010 7:26 PM (#428196 - in reply to #426977)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Advice





Posts: 501


Location: S.Wisconsin
Tanner wildes makes a verry nice spinnerbait. good price too
Try monsterlures.net
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