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    Default does anyone tip INLINE spinners


    with crappie nibbles, worms, wax worms? I was wondering if anyone has put a worm on like a Mepps Agila plain single hook spinner?

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    we do it for trout sometimes when they stock them in the winter here , might be great if you are targeting sunfish too ....
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    Never have but Mepps makes some with plastic minnows on em so I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
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    I have tipped a regular rooster tail with either a leech or a piece of nightcrawler when fishing north of the border for
    walleye and northerns. It seems to work well. Good luck if you try the smaller ones for panfish...should work !
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    I use the Dressed Aglia often. Usually a #3 and I have never tipped one. Maybe that is a good idea for followers who just can't seem to pull the trigger. Since it a moving bait with flash I wonder if it would help?
    great idea!

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