I have used them years ago, only caught bass. Slabs in my high pressure lake follow all baits doing a thorough investigation before they commit
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Back when I had a bass boat, this used to be my go to lure with 4 pound line and a long ultralight spinning rod. I wasn’t targeting anything in particular, but I would catch a lot of bass(some large ones too) crappie, blue gill, redear and the occasional channel cat. I would really got some strange looks and chuckles LOL, but I really enjoyed it.
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I have used them years ago, only caught bass. Slabs in my high pressure lake follow all baits doing a thorough investigation before they commit
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I used them regularly when I bass fished. I have a small box full around here gathering dust…LOL
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I use beetle spins and they work great. I prefer teh smaller versions.
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I have used these years ago when I fish northern states for northern pike. They would pound them!
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I’ve used them and while they do well, the bigger ones work best for me during prespawn and spawn time. The thump of the bigger blade on the 1/8 oz version is the trick, I believe. Beetle spins are a standard in 1/32 and 1/16 and they’re always in my spread when I troll.
And don’t forget the black ones, maybe a couple of strands of chartreuse in the skirt.
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Farm pond crappie will chase one down and smash it like a bass , seen them leave a wake chasing a tiny spinner bait before . One even actually jumped out of the water to smash the spinner bait !
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I have used them, but not much success. I prefer buying small gold spinners and rigging a jig head and tale like a beetle spin. Probably my over all best method. Esp. in spring shallow fishing.