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Old November 1st, 2003, 03:14 AM
Mike Keown
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Default Weedless Spinner Baits

A lot of my fishing is done in very heavy
weeds. A spinner bait brings the fish out
but only after dozens of casts and cleaning
weeds from the hooks. They just aren't
hitting worm rigs like they did in the summer
but the spinners do get them interested.
Any tips or rig ups appreciated.
Mike


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Old November 1st, 2003, 03:29 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default Weedless Spinner Baits

"Mike Keown" wrote in message
...
A lot of my fishing is done in very heavy
weeds. A spinner bait brings the fish out
but only after dozens of casts and cleaning
weeds from the hooks. They just aren't
hitting worm rigs like they did in the summer
but the spinners do get them interested.
Any tips or rig ups appreciated.
Mike



Are you burning it? If its topwater or near topwater type action there is a
weedless spoon with a paddle wheel I have seen used for fishing over heavy
weeds.

It makes noise like a buzz bait, ut it looks like a spoon. It doesn't
wobble like a spoon. It just glides over the surface and a paddle wheel in
the middle spins smacking the water.


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Old November 1st, 2003, 04:06 AM
Bob Rickard
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Default Weedless Spinner Baits

Most spinnerbaits clear hard obstructions such as logs, brush or rocks if
you keep them moving. Some spinnerbaits come through weeds better than
others, and some have swivels or whatever that slime-up less from muck than
others, but no spinnerbait is really weedless.

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"Mike Keown" wrote in message
...
A lot of my fishing is done in very heavy
weeds. A spinner bait brings the fish out
but only after dozens of casts and cleaning
weeds from the hooks. They just aren't
hitting worm rigs like they did in the summer
but the spinners do get them interested.
Any tips or rig ups appreciated.
Mike




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Old November 1st, 2003, 05:50 AM
Marty
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Default Weedless Spinner Baits


Bob La Londe wrote in message
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If its topwater or near topwater type action there is a
weedless spoon with a paddle wheel I have seen used for fishing over heavy
weeds.

It makes noise like a buzz bait, ut it looks like a spoon. It doesn't
wobble like a spoon. It just glides over the surface and a paddle wheel

in
the middle spins smacking the water.


Sounds like you're describing a Norman Weed Walker--I own a couple of them.

http://www.normanlures.com/nlstore/p...=1&SubCatID=10


 




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