I guess it depends on how handy you are, but here's a crappie sized spinnerbait that gets done in 1/16 and 1/8. Less handy than a safety-pin device though.
Crappie Spinner Jig - Sz: 1/16, 1/8 - Hk: 455 - Collar: Holder
Far back as I can remember there's always been a beetle spin they've always been a fish Producer.
Last edited by snake River; 05-01-2016 at 09:14 AM.
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I guess it depends on how handy you are, but here's a crappie sized spinnerbait that gets done in 1/16 and 1/8. Less handy than a safety-pin device though.
Crappie Spinner Jig - Sz: 1/16, 1/8 - Hk: 455 - Collar: Holder
Last edited by warhawk; 05-01-2016 at 05:31 PM.
Tracker Panfish 16
Bonafide EX123 Kayak
I make these spinner baits with 0.026 wire and 1/16 once weights. The safety pin spinners are connect to the line with a cross lock snap and used for slow trolling. I also make the spinners with a R bend for casting.
The propeller spinners are fished with a #8 fly or a 1 1/2 inch tube head with a # 8 hook. This type of rig works best for Blue Gills.
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Nice I make mine as I have left over wire from making inline spinners
Howdy, if you ever find yourself in Alma, Arkansas (on I-40 near Fort Smith), check out A to Z Outdoors. I stopped by there today and lo and behold, they carry a full line of Gilmore tackle. I had already placed an order on the Gilmore website, but I bought a few more today. They make a hair jig with a tail spinner attached to the hook, it looks very interesting.
If if any of you do go to A to Z in Alma, go to their tool store across the road. It's a Wal Mart size store crammed full of Chinese tools, knives, all sorts of things. I could spend all day in there.
Tracker Panfish 16
Bonafide EX123 Kayak