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Message Subject: Best Spinner Bait?
Veithr3293
Posted 3/11/2013 12:02 PM (#625109)
Subject: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 192


What you guys think the best spinner bait is?
fishhawk50
Posted 3/11/2013 1:08 PM (#625135 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
i like Rad Dogs.
Born
Posted 3/11/2013 1:09 PM (#625136 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 153


Location: MN
I like CJ's
I am sure that everyone will have a differant opinions on this.
Herb_b
Posted 3/11/2013 1:37 PM (#625149 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I don't think there is only one answer here. That will vary for most people on what they doing. For fishing cabbage and rocks, a short armed spinner bait is usually best. If one is fishing reeds, then a longer arm spinner bait may be better. Size is also an issue. Sometimes the fish want something big and sometimes smaller is better.

I think that technique is just as important as the spinner bait. Spinner baits are not the same as in-line bucktails and shouldn't be used as such. I believe that they are best used to get close to or into cover. In other words, to go where other lures cannot without fouling. Letting the spinner baits drop down to the weeds and then banging the weed tops is my favorite presentation.

I throw spinner baits about 90% of the time. I own a lot of different spinner baits and use them based on the conditions.
- For cabbage and rocks, I prefer CJ's because of their high quality construction and short arm lengths. The ball bearing swivels, the high quality wire and hooks, and unique color patterns make the CJs hard to beat. I own about 50 of them in about every size and style ever made.
- For going down deep, I like the big single blade Rad Dogs. I have found that swapping out the barrel swivels for ball-bearing swivels and trying different blades, such as heavy french blades, can make all the difference.
- For downsizing, I like Candy Spins. They don't stand up nearly as well as CJs, but there are days when the fish seem to want something smaller.

I am sure others will have their favorites as well. What is important is to find lures that work for you.
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/11/2013 2:20 PM (#625162 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 619


I like to cast Rad Dogs about 40-50% of my time. Very versatile baits: can use them in about any situations and very weedless.
muskymeyer
Posted 3/11/2013 2:25 PM (#625164 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 691


Location: nationwide
I use Ghosttails for the most part with old Rabid Squirrel's filling in the rest. Slowly changing over to all Ghosttails as the Rabid's lose their feathers.

About the only place I fish and use spinnerbaits is the Chippewa Flowage

Corey Meyer
DonPursch
Posted 3/11/2013 2:32 PM (#625167 - in reply to #625164)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Fudallys stump hawg in this order red. Black. Yellow. Best boat side bait EVER.
jdsplasher
Posted 3/11/2013 4:07 PM (#625217 - in reply to #625167)
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Posts: 2259


Location: SE, WI.

My Homemade Custom Spinnerbaits. I will never buy another!!!

Make sure all your purchased spinnerbaits has a Ball-Bearing swivel. I polled some of the biggest names in the bass industry, their #1, most important part of a spinnerbait is the ball-bearing swivel!!!   ;)  IMO...they are correct!!!

 

jchiggins
Posted 3/11/2013 6:51 PM (#625290 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 1760


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Ace spinnerbaits
crix
Posted 3/11/2013 7:33 PM (#625308 - in reply to #625290)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 165


Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN
ace tandem = the only lure I have caught 5 muskies on in a weekend and 3 in a day

but I will say some ace spinners have a different grind to them and seem to trigger fish better
Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 3/11/2013 7:38 PM (#625312 - in reply to #625308)
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Posts: 229


My favorite are the Figure 8 spinner baits.

John
Mnmuskyman
Posted 3/11/2013 8:15 PM (#625330 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 46


Love ace baits. They cast like a dream. Also like rad dogs.
jlammusky
Posted 3/11/2013 8:17 PM (#625331 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 360


Location: montreal, canada
Gerry spinner are pretty amazing !! Also you can get them custom !!!
ski glider
Posted 3/12/2013 5:50 AM (#625460 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 177


Rad dogs are my favorite they run straight and hold up after many fish caught
2T Critter
Posted 3/12/2013 5:03 PM (#625727 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 153


Ace Tandem-Jerry O. makes a a great spinnerbait in a variety of sizes and colors. Best part is they work.
Riverrat351
Posted 3/12/2013 9:32 PM (#625857 - in reply to #625727)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 279


Location: Central Wisconsin
The Venom Tackle spinnerbaits are built very well. They had a booth at the Wausau show and their baits looked great. Too bad I didn't have more money with, but since they're local I'll be getting some soon!
fishfirst92
Posted 3/12/2013 9:44 PM (#625863 - in reply to #625857)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Esox Customs made by psv who is on this board. Received two the other day and they look phenomenal. I cannot wait to test them this week. Really quality built baits. And Gerry Carroll is right behind him in my opinion. Both great baits and great guys to work with
Matt DeVos
Posted 3/12/2013 10:01 PM (#625870 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 580


Rad dogs, pearson's grinder, and M/G's are my favorites. In and around weed cover, I throw spinnerbaits a lot more often than bucktails. Love being able to make contact without fouling.
Zinox
Posted 3/13/2013 3:19 AM (#625896 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 1100


Esox custom tackle for me :D
ut-tigerchaser
Posted 3/13/2013 8:18 AM (#625924 - in reply to #625870)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 86


Well i definitly like grinders, also couple sizes in the grim reapers!!
tundrawalker00
Posted 3/13/2013 9:15 AM (#625955 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 501


Location: Ludington, MI
I actually like the old M/Gs. I don't add any weight. They're perfect for rivers and going over weed tops.
Mak51
Posted 3/13/2013 11:58 AM (#626061 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?




Location: MN
Before big blades took off Grinders and M&Gs put lots of fish in my boat. I really don't have a good reason why I don't consistently throw them. Seems like everytime I tie on an M&G the fish show up ready to kill it. Haven't spent much time throwing the Rad Dog and CJs but they look great.
MuskyMATT7
Posted 3/13/2013 12:02 PM (#626063 - in reply to #626061)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 553


Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid
For cover I prefer the Llungen Nutbusters. For high speed I prefer the Simms schoolin and hatchet shad.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/13/2013 1:31 PM (#626110 - in reply to #626063)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 1241


Location: Walker, MN
Lately I like the Flashy Serial Killer. It fishes "big" and flutters great on a drop-off. There are a lot of great spinnerbaits out there.
kosmos
Posted 3/29/2013 1:50 AM (#630532 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 3


Location: Russia, Moscow
Esox Customs Tackle my favorite.
P.S. 2013 World Championship Lure Winners: Blade Bait - Archie Bekerman with “Classic Baby”
http://www.muskieexpo.com/pages/new-world-championship-handcrafted-...
Veithr3293
Posted 3/29/2013 11:09 AM (#630589 - in reply to #630532)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 192


Just ordered a couple actually they look great
Targa01
Posted 3/29/2013 11:39 AM (#630598 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?





Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
I did the same after seeing Archies stuff mentioned here. I talked with him about what my intended uses were going to be for the spinners such as running a little deeper at med/faster speeds and he tailored the arm length and angle plus weight and blade to fit my needs. The other for bumping cabbage but still hangs a little deeper/mid-depth. I received great customer service and a couple of sweet looking baits just waiting for the ice to melt.

You can't go wrong with dropping Archie an email and checking out his baits.
Guest
Posted 3/30/2013 11:20 AM (#630776 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: RE: Best Spinner Bait?


nothing is near riverrats in therm of qulaity and durability
psv
Posted 3/30/2013 2:04 PM (#630798 - in reply to #625109)
Subject: Re: Best Spinner Bait?




Posts: 469


Location: MN
Guest
Indeed , Riverrats spinnerbaits are high quality.
Are the Riverrats guys in the business now?
The website was down and I've heard that they don't take orders any more.

Muskie Bob
Posted 3/31/2013 10:34 AM (#630896 - in reply to #625109)
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Posts: 572


Speaking of websites, The Esox Customs Tackle shows some spinnerbaits worth looking at.......

http://www.esoxcustoms.com/home.aspx

Nicely done.
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