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    I am making my fishing plans for my upcoming week of vacation, rainbows,bluegill,redear,smallmouth and of course crappie. I am hitting a different body of water every day, I am needing to replinish my spinner supply, I would appreciate any recommendations.

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    Rooster tails always worked for me in trout waters.
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    The Mepps Aglia is my favorite spinner for trout and bluegill. I like them because I can get very small sizes. That said, a lot of inline spinners work great. panther martin, rooster tail, blue fox.
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    Single hook rooster tails, maybe called trout versions, and my original favorite of these is the Evans Shyster. The rippled blade caught lots of fish for me.
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    black lil tiny baby rooster tails and in some cases them there tiny off set bladed ones ( Mepps) maybe ? with a touch of orange yarn on that number 10 treble hook and the list goes on ....
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    Knew a bass pro that kept a small rod with a rooster tail hid for when times got tough and he needed just one more fish.

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    If I didn't make my own I'd get some rooster tails or mepps
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    They should call them "Line Spinners"

    Started with the old tried & true Shyster ... then went to Mepps Aglia ... then Rooster Tails ... then the Rooster Tail with the offset tie eye. May have even tried a Blue Fox Vibrax & Panther Martin along the way. Most of the time their designated target fish was a White Bass. They've basically been replaced by "blade baits" or Road Runners in the more recent decades, in my arsenal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    They should call them "Line Spinners"

    Started with the old tried & true Shyster ... then went to Mepps Aglia ... then Rooster Tails ... then the Rooster Tail with the offset tie eye. May have even tried a Blue Fox Vibrax & Panther Martin along the way. Most of the time their designated target fish was a White Bass. They've basically been replaced by "blade baits" or Road Runners in the more recent decades, in my arsenal.
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