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Thread: Jig Spinners

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    Crappie15 Guest

    Arrow Jig Spinners


    Hi everyone,

    How many of you use jig spinners for crappies? I use them all the time, because they send out flash and vibration that can help the crappies find them in murky water. Also, the blade gives the jig more "lift", allowing for a slower retrieve. I tend to use them in 1/16 and 1/32 ounce sizes. Thanks for any replies!

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    Just bought some Fish & Spins, a board sponsor. I've only been out once with them, and picked up a small bass. We just can't seem to get 2 days of good weather up north here. Maybe this weekend I'll have something good to report. Ron

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    Default Spinner Jigs

    Hi I purchased some of the "Fish and Spin" jig spinners. Sadly the weather
    hasn't let the bank fishermen here at Acton lake / Hueston Woods really
    get a chance to see'em in action. I used them the other night at the Sugar camp
    and caught 5 or six little males with them. So I think when things pick up
    - they will be a winner!
    Gloves up!
    Rick.
    Formally: BoxingRef_Rick.

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    I have a friend that uses either beetle spin or roadrunners about 75-80% of his time fishing. If the bite gets really hard he will go to the live bait.

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