Anyone use them with success? If so, what size and favorite color(s).
Do you ever use grubs in place of factory plastic bodies?
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Anyone use them with success? If so, what size and favorite color(s).
Do you ever use grubs in place of factory plastic bodies?
Yes. The white ones with the red dot mostly. I think they are something like a 1/32 oz. with a small silver spinner blade. If I want to fish them deeper, I just put a small egg weight on the line in front of them. Black with chartreuse stripes has been pretty good for me also.
No. I haven't used grubs instead of the plastic bodies.
That is all I use for gils and white perch. I might sometimes add a little piece of bait shrimp or better yet grass shrimp when I can get them. Here are my favorites. 1/16 ox jig, size 0 spinner. The baits are aboit 1¼ in long.
I like to use spinners with a jig. It has never let me down. I get bored with the ole bobber fishing.
1/32nd oz in purple or yellow, I always used - and retrieve very-very slow, only enough to keep the spinner slowly turning. Now, I strictly flyfish for them and find that works better than beetle's ever did.
When I'm not fishing with my fly rod, beetle spins are the only thing I use to bluegill fish. You just can't beat those 1lb. gills hammering those micro lights with a beetle spin on. I use them when the fish are still in 5-8ft. or after they all off the beds and back out. I weight my buggers for my fly rod, but when the wind gets up, its tough to stay close enough to wait for them to get into the strike zone. I give the Johnson Beetle spins a great big thumbs up!!
Folks down this way like the small bettle spin in black & yellow for brim
fishing.
Use a 10lb line or less on a zebco 33 and cathch e'm
Smackover
These are the same one's I use in the south. They are the best ones to locate fish (at least in my area).:DQuote:
Originally Posted by dixieangler
Another tip that I would give is to use the silver spinners when the sun is out and shining bright and use the gold spinners when it is overcast or raining. Don't ask me why one works better in the sun while the other works better when overcast but I have proved it time and time again. I have been fishing the silver when it was overcast and only managed to get a few hits and switched to the gold and started tearing them up. I have also done the opposite (gold to silver).
Hope this helps,
Shadow
Beetle Spins are EXCELLENT for bluegill. I've used them for years. A little Mepps or Rooster Tail is good, too. A tiny Rebel crawfish is great, too. Those, plus a black jig is really all I use for them. I am primarily a jig fisherman, so I buy the little spinners in silver and gold at Wal-Mart, and just attach a jig from the box. Hard to beat.
Don
Beetle Spins are similar to Road Runners in that they will catch about anything. I use them alot and catch crappie, bass, bream, catfish, drum, and gar. They sure are hard to beat.
After reading this thread I bougt 3 1/32 oz beetle spins last week and they worked great. I went back today and got several more. I plan on breaking them in this afternoon.
http://www.secretbait.com/BeetleSpinPF.JPG
Great little pack
I always thought bettle spins would be to big for bluegill, especially the small ones(8" or less).
they are definatly not too big. Bill Dance was using them on some really old video I once saw. I use a jig and spinner, they are bigger than the beetle and I catch a mess of fish.
I found a hole loaded with bream but they would not touch a beetle spin. I fished for 2 hours and only got 1 fish. I went back today with live worms and caught 91 in 3 hours. I like the beetle spin but it's hard to beat live bait.
What would be the ideal cover to hit with a Spin?
Well, just got back, it drizzled on me while 'gill hunting! I caught seven in three and a half hours in dreary conditions on spinners. Three were on my 1/16 white rooster tail, four on a size 0 silver shiner Vibrax Blue Fox. All in all, also caught six SMALL bass. Size on the gills ranged from 4-7". Not bad, just wish I knew where to fish to catch more larger ones.
gill hunting!!!!!! I like that!!!!!!!
It just came to me...just like the notion to try a small 'spin for bluegills in the rain along a moss bed with logs under it...yeah...don't ask.