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Topic: inline spinner setup  (Read 3430 times)

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raymac

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Here is my inline spinner setup using mono,beads,blade and hooks.I use 8lb mono small beads and blades size#4 or #6 Hooks With rubber worm and or nightcrawler Gold or silver blades.Use with downrigger setup.Works for me using a lot of patience and perseverance Good fishing
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MolBasser

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Looks nice, but how do you attach the spinner to the mono?

Is it just through the metal u thingy?  And if so, do you worry about the revolving metal u thingy weakening the line?

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mooch

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raymac - thanks for posting your set-up .....it's always nice to see fellow anglers sharing their lures of success  :smt002


raymac

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You do have minium wear on the line from the clevis on the blade I use a wide base clevis. Like i stated i tie on 8# test. Never broke one yet.Have hooked cats and trout to 7lbs at the Quarry.Drag ajustment helps.When i see wear i retie, An easy task.Always use a swivle between mainline and spinner line to help prevent line twist.
« Last Edit: November 08, 2006, 04:41:47 PM by raymac »
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When is your next outing Ray? Frankfishing


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Sweet Set-Up!  It will be the one that I will HOOK my biggest with.Thanks raymac!
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