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mark



Posts: 7
Date: March 9th
Spinners
 


Heys guys coming up end of may for a Week. Any help guys with popular colors for Spinners, Beeds would be appreciated.

Thanks the Walleye Guy!

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Doug Ertl



Posts: 839
Date: March 10th
RE: Spinners
 


Hi Mark- usually not much of a spinner bite going yet at the end of May most years. Common pulling rigs then is plain hooks (I like red hooks) with leech size being the other factor.


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mark



Posts: 7
Date: March 10th
RE: Spinners
 


Thanks Doug,
I knew of the bare Hook and 8 ft leader but thought perhaps you guys started pulling Spinners at that time. I have tied some Spinner Combos so i guess i have them then. What size Hook do you usually use for pulling the single Hook and Leader size 2 or 4.
I appreciate the advice.

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Team Hunters
Posts: 12
Date: March 10th
RE: Spinners
 


Mark,
The spinner bite depends on water temp. It usually get's good mid to late June. Leaders 6-10ft and #4 or 6 hooks depending on how aggressive they are and (leech or crawler).
Colors change from year to year???

BASSMAN



Posts: 96
Date: March 10th
RE: Spinners
 


Don't forget your corks it has worked for me the last few yearswink

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mark



Posts: 7
Date: March 10th
RE: Spinners
 


Thanks for input guys,

Think i will stay with Single hook and Leader, Bobbers and pulling Cranks. Should be successful tools to land those almighty Eye's

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Irishjigs



Posts: 130
Date: March 11th
RE: Spinners
 


Don't be afraid to downsize to a #8 octopus style hook.  I do that when I see that the fish are being pressured, or really skittish as they usually are that time of year.  It also isn't unusual for me to use 6# or even 4# test Vanish line on my snells or mainline.  My snells usually start at 8 feet and can be up to 10 feet long.

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mark



Posts: 7
Date: March 11th
RE: Spinners
 


Thanks Irishjigs,
that helps narrow things down abit now we are geting down to the Basics, thanks for the sizes.

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