Looks like the old beetle spin blade rig they are good in shallow water helps to fish sloooow.
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Looks like the old beetle spin blade rig they are good in shallow water helps to fish sloooow.
Allatoona Bandit
Now that I've kinda learned to take close up photo's here's a bunch of V-spinners that I made, I don't worry about losing them cause they're cheap to make.
Fatman
Here's the tool I have from Janns, but you also need needlenose pliers.
WIRE FORMER
wire is from coils that I get from Janns' also.
Just have to practice a little to get them right
Fatman
Hi
Been wanting to send this in but just got around to it.
I call it my Super Spin .... Ball Bearing Swivele, Twisted Swivele Loop, and Crimped to jig Loop, also heavy duty hook .. long shank size 4 ... Indiana spinner .... when it hits the water it is spinning .. no jerks to get it started .. I built this for my
Grand Kids ... they were catching all kinds with a lighter hook and when they started catching some red fish I thought I had better beef it up some and this is what I came up with ... Grand Son #3 is real good with it ... we have found the tube to be best all around.
JSC
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JSC On The Choctawhatchee
JSC
Very impressive spinner – didn’t scrimp on components.
How much does it weigh? Have you tried them with a willow leaf blade?
Those spinners work great. In my earlier post, I thought you were on the trail of a roadrunner and tying them. I did not pay attention I guess. A simple way to tie the "not" roadrunner is in the pic.