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Little tip I learned long ago is to cut off the stock treble with a hook cutter & add a split ring instead. Then you can add the treble hook of your choice or add a single hook like a siwash hook or spinner bait trailer hook or an owner 4101 single replacement hook that makes the spinner more weedless than a treble hook. 

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4 hours ago, Catt said:

@RipzLipz . I wish Uncle Josh still made these, since they don't i use Zoom's plastic version. 

 

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Last time I bought some Uncle Josh pork in this color was 1988. Man than picture just brings back memories. 

 

Allen 

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@Munkin I preferred that chunk over the "standard" #11 even on jigs. Uncle Josh also made one with a single tail that was killer on Johnson Spoons or a Snagless Sally. 

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1/4 ounce Panther Martin is a creek and stream staple.  For me, they do especially well fished through riffles and swift current for summertime smallmouth. 

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I use 1/16 Rooster Tails to go after panfish, but I'll switch up to the 1/4 size if the bass are interested in the bait.  I also have some Mepps and Blue Fox inlines, but the fish seem to like the Rooster Tails.

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7 hours ago, FrnkNsteen said:

I mostly use them for smallies up in Ontario, but use them occasionally here in Indiana as well.

 

Favorites are #3 or #4 fire tiger Blue Fox Vibrax or Mepps Black Fury with yellow or orange dots. 

For Smallies the fire tiger Panther Martins are really good.

Tom

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Not as much as I should but the 1/4oz inline spinners can be killer for smallies

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I don’t have a problem with line twist on my spinners. If you do, it’s because the entire lure is spinning, not just the blade as it should. 

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The Hildebrandt Snagless Sally has been a staple for me since the mid 1960’s. And I always use a trailer on it. 

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