2tall79 Posted December 9, 2024 Posted December 9, 2024 Always.....if it ain't broke....... Usually a Mister Twister 4" double -tail Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 9, 2024 Super User Posted December 9, 2024 Always, Zoom spinnerbait trailer or 4” ribbon tail grub using tandem bladed spinner baits. Pork trailers on Twin spins and single Colorado blades. Tom 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 I have before but don't anymore. Buzzbait - a lot I do - spinnerbait - nah - kinda messes up the action to me usually. Quote
Super User king fisher Posted December 10, 2024 Super User Posted December 10, 2024 When I want to add a contrasting color to my bait I will add a trailer. Most of the time I fish multi colored skirts that already have enough color contrast. I believe a spinnerbait has more than enough action and profile, without adding anything. I used to always add a plastic trailer, but I noticed I still caught lots of bass without one, so why should I help the Bait Monkey when I don't need to. 1 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted December 10, 2024 Super User Posted December 10, 2024 Trailer does a few things 1. Adds bulk 2. Adds lift 3. Complements profile 4. Adds vibration (optional) 5. Adds color (optional) 6. Levels out a spinnerbait to a degree Do I always want more lift? Do I always want more bulk? This is why my answer is "sometimes". Spinnerbaits are highly effective with and without a trailer. 2 Quote
VolFan Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 Drop me in the ‘almost never.’ I think bigger trailers take some of the vibration away from the skirt, inhibiting the skirt’s action/pulsation, which is where the money is. Slow rolling a big pulser slow? Ribbon tail worm. Quote
Motoboss Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 I had said “Always” previously and that’s still true but 99% of the time it’s the small, old school split tail. The 1% is a small swim bait of the complimentary color, but very rarely. Quote
Spy Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 I too fall into 99% split tail camp as they're unobtrusive yet provide so much animation, all without interference of the baits own action, both natural and induced. I find the continuity of this setup helps eliminate a bunch of guessing and lets me focus on actually fishing. 1 Quote
Super User Munkin Posted December 11, 2024 Super User Posted December 11, 2024 On 12/4/2024 at 3:30 PM, NorthernBasser said: This. Or I'll go with none at all. But most of the time I want an added profile like the Strike King Blade Minnow provides (trimmed down a tad). Not a fan of paddletails on spinnerbaits at all. That's a nice looking bait there. I recommend wire tying or putting a small zip tie on it though as that collar is about to break. Allen Quote
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