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I have heard goid things about these. Since i dont fish super seriously, id like to keep the cost down. Bass pro has a six pack of 3 1/8oz and 3 1/16oz xps spinners for $10. Anyone try these? I have a spinner i made from scrap, and it works, just pretty big for trout and smallies.

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Shockwave inline spinners by Matsuao are high end and excellent.

Mepps Anglia inline spinners are your bread & butter inline mid range price spinners. The Mepps Comet Mino is overlooked for bass.

The differences between a good and bad inline are line twist and the hook used, good spinners shouldn't twist your line and have premium sharp hooks.

Tom

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panther martin in line spinners are my go-to.

black with yellow dots and the gold blade is the ticket for me.

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I've never had a problem with mepps aglia dressed #3 (1/4 oz I think). As long as the hooks are sharp you will have no problem

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Mepps #4's are my favorite. Get the plain ones (no squirrel tail). They catch just as many fish but are a buck or so cheaper. You can't go wrong with the silver blade.

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Rule No1.- You get what you pay for, try to "save" by purchasing "cheap" or in your words: keep the cost down and you will end up with a bunch of poor quality products that don´t work properly or don´t work at all, purchase good quality proven brands like Mepps, Blue Fox or Panther Martin, I´ve purchased dozens from those brands and I have yet to find one that does´t work properly.

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I use Blue fox with a single hook and a twister tail on it,Smallmouth love it.

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Mepps Anglia #3

Strike King #3

Joesfly 1/4oz bass size

Panther Martin #4. Smaller ones work great in rivers.

Remember when the action slows down to upsize. The bigger fish come in to see what's going on but won't hit the smaller size bait. I switch to a #4/#5 inline.

In the evening as the bite is on and it slows down as it gets darker go to a brighter color inline you will land a few more bass.

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panther martin in line spinners are my go-to.

black with yellow dots and the gold blade is the ticket for me.

The catfish hit this color too on the drop off as they move up it as it gets dark. In a few minutes we had hush puppies. Add a little bass scent to the inline. Not the hush puppies.

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The catfish hit this color too on the drop off as they move up it as it gets dark. In a few minutes we had hush puppies. Add a little bass scent to the inline. Not the hush puppies.

 

C'mon man, you haven't tried bass scented hush puppies? They're THE BOMB! :P

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Fresh, gutted, catfish on a charcoal/wood mix fire = tasty.

Salt, lemon, plain they eat good.

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