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![]() I have yet to try them, but for getting down deep they look like they will fit the bill to a "T". These are the 1.5oz weights, and I'll post how they do when I get a chance to use them. Perry
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They look awesome Perry! I can imagine working one of those Spin Bombs deep in the main channel out in front of the launch at Shelter Island!
![]() halibut, or anything else will try to kill those lures! ![]() inhale those spinnerbaits! ![]() ![]() Robert |
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I have never used spinners before so would like to know how to rig, and fish them, so I'm waiting for your report, please hurry.
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Cashe,
Don't wait on me, cause it's gonna be a few weeks ![]() For bays like Newport or Mission bay, I usually use 10lb line on a nice baitcaster. I'll try a white/chartreuse spinnerbait then some type of darker color if the first doesn't get bit. Weights I try are usually in the 1/2oz range for working them shallow to 10ft or there abouts. I may be off on the depth, but I'll try lighter then go heavier if I have to so I can work the depth I want. You can use them around structure, above eel grass beds or just about anywhere in bays. They can work if you toss them out, then give them a countdown then start a retrieve. If you're not getting bit, give them a few more seconds of sink time before the retrieve. They can be used in many situations which makes them a good lure to have in your arsenal. TC&TL, Perry
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