Hey, thats some pretty good cyperin' Mr Wizard! I think when my welfare check comes in I'll let you balance my checkbook.
Lets break it down another way: I'm 58 years old, have been fishin' since I was about 5. Didn't start throwin' spinners until I was 12 or 13, though; still my Wally World calculator says thats just about 45 years. Now, 69.4 hours over 45 years is less than 2 hours a year throwin' spinners. And don't forget I lived on a lake for 15 of those years.
Well, yeah - IF you were buying all 500 at Bass Pro today. In the sixties - when gas was 20 cents a gallon - spinners didn't cost $2.75. And you can get 'em at Academy for less than 2 bucks a pop as someone pointed out a few posts back (guess you didn't READ that one). I've probably spent about $500 over the years on spinners, which isn't much when you factor in the $40,000 bass boat I just bought - 8 fish so far which works out to about $5000 each.
Partly because I was young and stupid. Partly because spinners are a lotta fun to throw, even though they don't produce for me.
Anyways, you never answered the original question - have YOU ever caught anything on a spinner? Or are you saying you haven't thrown 'em 10,000 times yet?
As for the rest of you naysayers - I suggest you READ the posts in this thread. There are folks other than me who haven't gotten spinners to produce, as well as others who have. To those people who offerred advice I sincerely thank you, I'll try some of your suggestions. To the people with pithcers of fish they've caught on spinners I say, nice fish! To the rest I say...Well, lets just let that'n go...
Well, if you read my post I said "spinner baits have been my number one producing lure "
I said an "average" of $2.75. I know they can be bought cheaper and I did read post.
See... you never said that you have been fishing for that many years and trying spinners over all those years and I still find it hard to believe that you would even spend $500 but that really does not matter I guess.
You do make a valid point that can be applied to many hobbies. If we calculate the cost based on things such as # of fish for the cost of the boat we would never buy the boat. I like the guys who a few weeks ago (possible world record from a rented aluminum boat) dispelled all the thoughts that it takes a 40k bass boat to catch fish.
I will agree with Avid as well, that this is not a joke any longer.
I have caught most of my spinner bait fish on a white double colorado blade. I caught a 5lb 6oz in January on one. It is the one in my signature.