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50"skie |
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Posts: 425 | What is your favorite and most successful spinnerbait to slow roll? In really deep water, like 18-22 feet. thanks! Jake | ||
muskie24/7 |
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Posts: 909 | River Rat Lures! Built like a Tank! | ||
Ryan_Cotter |
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Posts: 182 Location: musky waters of SE, WI | I like using super models for slow rolling. I've actually taken and got new wire and built some with more weight added to get them down deep. | ||
stinger |
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Posts: 93 Location: Minneapolis, MN | Muskiemachinery Huey is one of my favorites. | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | I make my own. I buy 1.5 oz bodies from Stamina....they have a new name now, but I can't remember it off-hand.......anyway, I add a Single #10 Indiana blade, a combination of bucktail, flashabou dressing and a big grub. You'd swear you were reeling in a big-lipped crank with all of the thumping. This tactic works all year, out on deep weed edges and points and especially inside turns. Don't be in a hurry. Let it flutter down to keep it down, rip/pause is also good, but you can't beat a low and slow straight in retrieve. Does JLong still make spinnerbaits? Before I made my own I used his and CJ's with a big single Indiana. | ||
jlong |
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Posts: 1937 Location: Black Creek, WI | I make my own, just like Beaver. When truly targeting lure depths of 20 feet or more, I prefer a 4 oz. head to increase drop rate and a smaller blade (#8 Indiana) for less lift and good "thump" at slow speed. A "lift and drop" retrieve also helps attain greater depth since it adds a free fall. Edited by jlong 11/19/2009 9:37 AM | ||
Rmac |
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Posts: 4 Location: Mahtomedi, MN | Are the 4 oz. heads/bodies available through Stamina too? Do they give you a straight wire with some slack to determine length of wire to the blade or are they all pre-bent? Thanks guys. | ||
Cowboyhannah |
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Posts: 1456 Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Ditto on making own. If you attach a pair of 10s to a split ring and attach that to a BB swivel and shrink wrap the swivel to the arm they spin like mad even at the slowest speeds. | ||
esoxdonovan |
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Posts: 180 Location: Kinkaid Lake, IL | Magnum nut buster from Llungen Lures. 10 blade or bigger is the key for me. Ace tandem are also a good, but don't have the real heavy weight. You have to add it to the tandem. | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | I think the heaviest from Stamina is 2oz? If you need more weight you can always clamp a gutted rubber core sinker on the hook shaft or in front of the head. Who cares if it's pretty? I wish I could find heavier ones for sale, but might have to buy a mold. If I get a mold, I'd like to get a 3 and 4 ounce mold that takes a nice round bend hook. Wide hook gap is a plus on any spinnerbait. Jason, just saw your site and your slow rollers. Here I thought I couldn't find them heavier than 2. We might have to talk. Never saw the Llungen, but I like rollin' my own when I can, just for fun. Beav Edited by Beaver 11/19/2009 7:10 PM | ||
Capt bigfish |
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Posts: 480 | Willey's T-5 are nice for deep water casting and trolling high and I like the T-10's for trolling deeper structure. The Muskie Machinery spinnerbaits for the flutter down on casting spots are sweet too. (I just can't remember all the names for his baits). | ||
brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | Rad Dog with the number 10 blade great bait that can get down extremely deep | ||
PEteacher44 |
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Posts: 303 Location: WI | Ace Tandems. Buy at Thorne Bros. Thump...Thump...Thump | ||
dcmusky |
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stinger - 11/19/2009 8:09 AM Muskiemachinery Huey is one of my favorites. I 2nd that! Also like the V2 ALOT! Dan Crooms 54 | |||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | I like CJ's and believe it or not, trainwrecks. They get DEEP. | ||
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