When I first started bass fishing, the Man's Little George was a popular lure. Most folks considered them a cold water bait. Make a long cast, let them sink to the desired depth, then, lift the rod quickly, and let them fall. Most all the strikes come on the fall. I caught fish on them, but not a lot. Being compact and heavy, they cast very well, even in wind. They snag easily, and I lost quite a few to snags. One problem I had was that fish became unhooked easily. I plan to fish them again, weather permitting, to finish out the season. Something else about the Manns Little George. It was named after the controversial governor of Alabama in the 1960s, George Wallace. Does anyone fish many tail spinners in cold water? If not the old Little George, which ones are you using?