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Hey guys, its that time of year agan, when they stock some nice 14-16inch rainbows in a few of my local lakes for the Fall/Winter stock. I've done well fishing with other spinners such as Rooster Tails and Mepps, but figured I'd try something that looks a little out of the ordinary.

This Vibrax Minnow Spin is pretty much a small rapala body (minus the plastic lip) and a trout spinner blade attached. Have any of you guys tryed this lure for trout, and how has it worked for you? I bought the silver/blade one with a rainbow trout pattern body rapala. Picked this color cause I figured maybe where these trout were raised they had a chance at seeing/eating an occasional baby trout that somehow becomes unfortunate enough to sneak into their tank.

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Do you have any luck with the rainbow pattern? I have a few of these blue fox rooster tails in rainbow pattern and had no luck with stockers. I have always had better luck with natives in this pattern. Dont know why.

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