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Good All Around Size Spinnerbait.. 2025


fishing user avatarMccallister25 reply : 

I'm really wanting to build confidence in my spinnerbait use. Iv caught fish on them, and its fun, just not really confident in throwing them which kinda causes me to use them rarely.

I need some opinions on a size to try out that would catch me fish of a smaller size, and also maybe the big girls also. I saw some at my local Walmart that were a 3/16 oz. I believe, and it looked decent to me, but the blades on all of them were really small. Not sure if that is a possible deal breaker. What do you guys think?


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

3/8 oz is about all I've ever thrown.


fishing user avatarPenguino reply : 

1/4 ounce or 1/2 ounce. 1/2 ounce for them big bedding bass.


fishing user avatarABW reply : 

What do you have? A baitcaster or spinning?

 

3/8 for baitcaster

 

3/16 oz Booyah pond magics for spinning


fishing user avatarSam reply : 

3/8 and 1/2 War Eagles


fishing user avatarEvanT123 reply : 

3/8 for me they cast good, light enough to burn up top and heavy enough to get down.


fishing user avataryakingfisherman reply : 

3/8 or 1/2 oz


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

3/8 & 1/2 -

 

If you're fishing shallow ~ That about does it.

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarMccallister25 reply : 
  On 3/23/2015 at 9:12 AM, ABW said:

What do you have? A baitcaster or spinning?

3/8 for baitcaster

3/16 oz Booyah pond magics for spinning

I throw the few I have on casting gear. I believe I have a few 3/8 oz. spinnerbaits, but feel like they're too big or something. Maybe its just something in my head. I might try a 1/4 oz. spinnerbait and see if things change.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Depends on the body of water & the size of the bass in that body of water!

If your body of has a population of small bass throwing a 1/2 oz maybe an exercise in futility.


fishing user avatarMccallister25 reply : 
  On 3/23/2015 at 9:56 AM, Catt said:

Depends on the body of water & the size of the bass in that body of water!

If your body of has a population of small bass throwing a 1/2 oz maybe an exercise in futility.

Well I fish in my neighborhood that has 5 or 6 different ponds. All of a good size. All sizes of bass. My PB is a little over 5 lbs, which was caught in the neighborhood. I pull quite a few bass out of the ponds in the 3-5 lb range every year, so there's big fish in there. Buddies have caught 7-9 lb bass out of the waters before.

I enjoy bass fishing period. If I have a day where I catch a handful of fish in the two pound range, its a blast for me. The reason why I want something that catches big and small fish alike.


fishing user avatarSonik reply : 

I only carry 6 spinnerbaits. Chartreuse, Chartreuse and white, and white all in 3/8oz. I have 3 in double willow and 3 in double Colorado blades.

To me, any bigger, smaller, or different color means they are looking for a different bait.


fishing user avatarpapajoe222 reply : 

It all depends on how deep you want to fish them and how big a profile you want to present.  3/8oz. or 1/2oz.  can cover most depths depending on the blade style and size.


fishing user avatarHeron reply : 
  On 3/23/2015 at 9:49 AM, BigBlock496 said:

I throw the few I have on casting gear. I believe I have a few 3/8 oz. spinnerbaits, but feel like they're too big or something. Maybe its just something in my head. I might try a 1/4 oz. spinnerbait and see if things change.

Id say its all in your head.

 

3/8oz Colorado/Willow spinnerbaits have caught me 4lbers and plenty of 1lbers.   But if youre really looking to go smaller, there are quite few micro-sized options out there.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

What you'll find with the Booyah & Strike King spinnerbait in 3/16 oz is they both have a tendency to roll over easily.

If I want a small profile I'll a 1/4 oz Bettle Spin, most guys avoid em cause they think Bettle Spins are for perch jerking.

Another good small profile spinnerbait is Strike King's Rocket Shad.

After those I'm all about Stanley Wedge, Vibra Shaft, & Vibra Wedge in 1/4, 3/8, & 1/2!


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

I use 3/8 and 1/2 most of the time.


fishing user avatarFrenchman83 reply : 

I get my spinnerbaits from G&G Bait Company. I have gotten 1/8, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2. My favorite is 1/4 but I am generally picking apart cover and keeping the bait up in the water column. I am more accurate with the 1/4 and like the fact that I can let it flutter a little before reeling it in.


fishing user avatarJoedodge reply : 

Don't forget to take a look at a rooster tail inline spinner. A white 1/4 ounce can be deadly on all size fish.


fishing user avatarMccallister25 reply : 

Shallow water is my best friend. A very good percentage of the fish I catch is from right off the bank, or pretty close to it, with the exception of fish I catch on lipless cranks, and the like.

I would be throwing the spinnerbait in the same areas, and when fishing open water I'd most likely be fishing it higher in the water column. 3/8 oz? Still seems to be the general consensus.


fishing user avatarHeron reply : 
  On 3/23/2015 at 8:58 PM, BigBlock496 said:

Shallow water is my best friend. A very good percentage of the fish I catch is from right off the bank, or pretty close to it, with the exception of fish I catch on lipless cranks, and the like.

I would be throwing the spinnerbait in the same areas, and when fishing open water I'd most likely be fishing it higher in the water column. 3/8 oz? Still seems to be the general consensus.

If consistently fishing shallow water, consider adding a double colorado spinnerbait for that sort of use.   One of the attributes of the double colorado configuration, is that it tends to generate more lift than others.  This can keep it high in the water column and allows you to cruise it through the shallows very nicely, even with a slow retrieve, with little effort.


fishing user avatarDjf3864 reply : 

I use mostly 3/8 but 1/2oz is also a great option if you are looking for it to go a little deeper.


fishing user avatarMunkin reply : 

Find some hidden weight baits as they offer the smaller profile and weigh enough to fish. The bait in my Avatar is a 3/8oz built on a 1/4oz frame with twin willows 3.5 and 4. This is my most productive combo overall that I use.

 

Allen


fishing user avatarCrank Bait Nut reply : 

A Few Years Back , This Old Guy Down South , Use to Fish the Red Man Tour , I Was Able To Get (30) Bomber Spinner Baits From Him , 1/4 and 1/8 , The 1/8 Hands Down , When The Fish Want A Small Profile Will Hammer it.

 

Mike


fishing user avatarMccallister25 reply : 
  On 3/24/2015 at 2:51 AM, Crank Bait Nut said:

A Few Years Back , This Old Guy Down South , Use to Fish the Red Man Tour , I Was Able To Get (30) Bomber Spinner Baits From Him , 1/4 and 1/8 , The 1/8 Hands Down , When The Fish Want A Small Profile Will Hammer it.

Mike

What size fish?


fishing user avatarCrank Bait Nut reply : 

Hey BigBlock ,

 

Fish Up To 5lbs , 

 

Mike 


fishing user avatara1712 reply : 

I have a love affair with the War Eagle 5/16oz. Finesse. Brian.


fishing user avatarzell_pop1 reply : 

X2 on 5/16 finesse war eagle.




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