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09-14-2005, 02:03 PM #1
Question from the non-expert fisherman
Okay, I mostly have fished with bait in my lifetime--ocassionally with spinners. I learned fly fishing a couple of years ago, then while casting, the tip of my fly rod flew into the Gunnison River in Colorado and I've never replaced it. Anyway, I've been mostly a fly by the seat of the pants kind of fisherman my entire life, but I'd like to know this--when fishing with a spinner, is it best to use a swivel, then a couple of feet of line and then the spinner? Or is it best to tie the spinner on with no swivel? Or how would you suggest that I haven't asked about?
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09-14-2005 02:03 PM # ADS
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09-14-2005, 02:09 PM #2
Well, coming from a non-expert, the way i like to tie my spinners is just the way you mentioned, but with a small weight attached, so that it stays just a foot or so under the surface of the water.
My Safety is DeathCricket's Responsibility.
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09-14-2005, 05:30 PM #3So do you use a swivel? And where do you attache the weight?
Originally Posted by rockgremlin
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09-14-2005, 06:04 PM #4DickHeadGuest
For me, the best way to use a spinner (Ie, roostertail) is to tie it directly to the line with a fishermans knot. If you need extra weight because its a small spinner, tie a square knot in the line above the -spinner (about 12"-18" up), and place the appropriate split shots above the knot. This keeps them from slipping down.
The problem with attaching a swivel is that it will allow the spinner to spin on its axis. This reduces the action and effectiveness of it. Also, this means you've added two more knots to the equation: One for the swivel, one for the leader loop. In my experience (I've been an avid fisherman since I was about 6, fishing salt water and freshwater), knots are the biggest weakness. I've caught large fish (Cobia, Redfish, Snapper, Largemouth Bass, Stripers) on lures tied directly to 8lb line.
A trout, spinner, and 4lb line is a recipe for a good time.
09-14-2005, 06:06 PM
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DickHead
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Oh, yea:
My favorite roostertail is a brown bodied one with a gold blade. Kicks butt with Rainbow's and Browns.
Panter Martins rock, too.![]()


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