Tackleholic Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 I always use a trailer and have used most of those mentioned above. This year I switched to a Z man Scented Jerk Shad 3.5 inch. The slim profile and buoyancy aid in keeping the spinnerbait from rolling over. Quote
Woody B Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Usually a Manns classic spinnerbait trailer, or nothing. I think a trailer is secondary to weight and blade(s). I use a trailer or fine tune the depth it will run at, at the speed I'm wanting to retrieve it. 2 Quote
Bazoo Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 I don't use a trailer. I do use a trailer hook if I'm in the notion. 3 hours ago, Team9nine said: When I use a trailer, the old school Zoom split-tail has served me well for over 30 years. Same for buzzbaits. Does everything a trailer is supposed to do, and nothing it’s not 😎 I forgot about those. I have had a couple of them a friend gave me, sure does look good, I might have to give them a try. I did try them as stand alone bait, rigged on a ned head. I didn't get anythign the couple times I tried it, but that's not much of a test. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 27, 2024 Author Super User Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Woody B said: I use a trailer or fine tune the depth it will run at, at the speed I'm wanting to retrieve it. How do you change the depth it runs at, Woody? If I want mine to run deeper, I count to five after it lands instead of one or three before starting my retrieve. I can't go much deeper than five without hitting weeds. Quote
Woody B Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 41 minutes ago, ol'crickety said: How do you change the depth it runs at, Woody? A bigger trailer will help keep it "up". I can use a slower retrieve while still maintaining the same depth. IE with trailer trailer like a Zoom Fat Albert, or Strike King twin tail menace grub you should be able to use a slower retrieve and still keep it above the grass. A smaller trailer or no trailer will require a faster retrieve to keep above the grass........or a slower retrieve to get down to the grass. Either way you still need to let it sink to the level you want it to run at. Different trailers, (and blade combinations) will require different speeds to not come up, or drop down during retrieve. 2 2 Quote
fin Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 2 hours ago, Bazoo said: I forgot about those. I have had a couple of them a friend gave me, sure does look good, I might have to give them a try. I did try them as stand alone bait, rigged on a ned head. I didn't get anythign the couple times I tried it, but that's not much of a test. I forgot about those too. In the right color, they are the exception to my rule about spinnerbait trailers. They're more like an extension of the skirt. They can be very effective just t-rigged with a light bullet too. They're better with a 1/0 EWG, but a 2/0 will just barely fit. Run the hook between the forks. I use to have good luck with them, but only in one color that I can't find anymore. I've never seen the Mann's version in stores, but it probably works just as well. 1 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted July 27, 2024 Super User Posted July 27, 2024 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: How do you change the depth it runs at, Woody? If I want mine to run deeper, I count to five after it lands instead of one or three before starting my retrieve. I can't go much deeper than five without hitting weeds. on top of what woody said, rod tip high will keep it higher. Bigger blades and more cupped blades grab more water and keep it up. If you want to fish one really slow, then a big Colorado blade on a 3/8 with a high rod tip will wake the surface. The same spinnerbait with a double willow and a low rod tip will fish 2’ deeper for the same speed of retrieve. My default is a 1/2 oz tandem for a good balance of thump and flash. I can fish it just under the surface or 5-7’ down easily enough. If I want to fish faster then it’s a double willow and small blades (like a megabass sv3). If I know I’m in shallow grass and want to fish it slow then a 3/8 Colorado/Indiana combo is great. 1 Quote
Adrift Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 I'm a fan of the Spunk Shad. A lot of the time I just raw dog it though. Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted July 27, 2024 Super User Posted July 27, 2024 I like either nothing, a split tail trailer, a yum pulse swimbait trailer, a power worm trailer, a cut down trick worm, a cut down magnum trick worm, or a grub. Lots of stuff works. I choose trailers to make the spinnerbait behave differently or to add size and attraction. 2 Quote
Drawdown Posted July 28, 2024 Posted July 28, 2024 Fluke has worked great for me. I recently added the Zoom split tails to my arsenal, too and like what I see. I hate trailer hooks on spinnerbaits or buzzbaits. Quote
Super User NorthernBasser Posted July 28, 2024 Super User Posted July 28, 2024 9 hours ago, A-Jay said: Mostly the Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow. Not interested in trailer action, and this one has very little. Instead I use it for the profile. https://youtu.be/NpVmd8ll1Dg?feature=shared&t=163 A-Jay 90% of the time, I'm in the same boat as A-Jay. I normally don't like having any extra 'drag' with my spinnerbaits, so I usually stay away from paddletail swimbaits. The Blade Minnow just adds a nice profile to the spinnerbait. I'll usually trim the head off of the trailer to make a more compact profile. 4 Quote
Bazoo Posted July 28, 2024 Posted July 28, 2024 5 hours ago, fin said: I forgot about those too. In the right color, they are the exception to my rule about spinnerbait trailers. They're more like an extension of the skirt. They can be very effective just t-rigged with a light bullet too. They're better with a 1/0 EWG, but a 2/0 will just barely fit. Run the hook between the forks. I use to have good luck with them, but only in one color that I can't find anymore. I've never seen the Mann's version in stores, but it probably works just as well. Thanks. I thought they'd work well by themselves, but haven't done much with them yet. Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted July 28, 2024 Super User Posted July 28, 2024 15 hours ago, A-Jay said: Mostly the Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow. Not interested in trailer action, and this one has very little. Instead I use it for the profile. https://youtu.be/NpVmd8ll1Dg?feature=shared&t=163 A-Jay Bingo 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted July 28, 2024 Super User Posted July 28, 2024 Nothing, but if the bass are short striking, I'll add a trailer hook. Quote
JackstrawIII Posted July 28, 2024 Posted July 28, 2024 Save your used paddletails that have the tail ripped off. They’re perfect as spinner bait and chatterbail trailers… and anyone who fishes paddle tails regularly has plenty of them readily available. 1 Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted July 29, 2024 Super User Posted July 29, 2024 On 7/27/2024 at 8:25 AM, A-Jay said: Mostly the Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow. Not interested in trailer action, and this one has very little. Instead I use it for the profile. https://youtu.be/NpVmd8ll1Dg?feature=shared&t=163 A-Jay Good choice - I use a Zoom plain original 4” Fluke . Some Spinnerbait experts believe a bass will either smash or suck in a Spinnerbait . If a bass smashes a Spinnerbait it doesn’t matter if you have a trailer or not . If a bass chooses instead to suck in a Spinnerbait - then having a soft plastic trailer attached helps a bass suck in a Spinnerbait better versus having just a skirt attached . So why not use a soft plastic trailer to cover both bass Spinnerbait bite scenarios ? For me , using a Fluke on a spinnerbait is a profile and confidence thing . Quote
Brian11719 Posted July 30, 2024 Posted July 30, 2024 Lately it's been the spunk shad or freeloader for a spinnerbait trailer. The spunk shad is a little lighter which I prefer since the ones I throw seem to have plenty of weight already... Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 30, 2024 Author Super User Posted July 30, 2024 This thread's summary: Nothing and everything works. 1 3 Quote
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