Why size weight of spinnerbaits does everyone prefer? All of mine are 3/8 oz but I have trouble with keeping them down, so I have to fish them slower than I like. The water I fish most is only about 8 ft deep max. Does anyone only use 1/2 oz or larger spinnerbaits?
I too use mostly 3/8 and 1/4 but I am seriously considering getting some bigger ones just for that reason.
I use mostly 3/4 oz and a few 1/2 oz.
I mainly fish 3/8oz spinner baits and occasionally 1/2oz.
Most of mine are 3/8 ounce but I fish 1/4 ounce spinnerbaits a lot in weedy water shallower than 11 feet. Still do very well with 1/2 ounce spinnerbaits too when fishing deeper.
3/16 - 3/4 oz
I'll slow roll them to 10'!
I feel like 1/2 is a great size .... 3/8 maybe if your fishing really shallow but for the most part it's 1/2.
Most of mine are 3/8. I usually just let them sink down to the bottom, and then start to slow roll them back.
3/8 to 1/2 but more so the 1/2 gets the nod.
I use em all! Rarely less than 3/8 oz, though. Anytime I am in really shallow water or around weeds I throw the 3/8 oz. I throw 1/2 oz if I am really burning it or if I'm going a little deeper. I also throw 3/4 oz if I am slow rolling fairly deep. Night time smallmouth fishing I throw 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz slow rolling with a big black colorado blade spinnerbait and slam them!
3/8 for burning
1/2 for depths to 10 ft
3/4 for windy days and slow rolling 10 ft and deeper/
you must match all of your fishing baits to the conditions around you
Then when you want to play with the biguns the 1 1/2 and 2 oz NEW APEX Spinnerbaits
On 5/15/2014 at 9:58 PM, Bobby Uhrig said:3/8 for burning
1/2 for depths to 10 ft
3/4 for windy days and slow rolling 10 ft and deeper/
you must match all of your fishing baits to the conditions around you
Then when you want to play with the biguns the 1 1/2 and 2 oz NEW APEX Spinnerbaits
Do you generally use a trailer or not?
Usually I still with 3/8oz and 1/2oz spinners. Couple these with a decent sized trailer and you shouldn't experience any issues throwing into the wind. Obviously on windier days stick with 1/2oz.
On 5/15/2014 at 4:29 AM, HuskyKMA said:Why size weight of spinnerbaits does everyone prefer? All of mine are 3/8 oz but I have trouble with keeping them down, so I have to fish them slower than I like. The water I fish most is only about 8 ft deep max. Does anyone only use 1/2 oz or larger spinnerbaits?
One way you can utilize your 3/8oz baits in deeper water is to change the blade size, shape, combination. Switch out a Colorado blade for an Indiana or willow. Go a size or two down on your willow blades, or remove the front clevis and blade to reduce lift.
I keep a pair of split ring pliers in my parts utility box along with different size and styles of blades. You can modify your spinner to run deeper or shallower, add extra blades to give it a schooling minnow look, even switch out the skirt for a different look altogether. Keep some trailer hooks and keepers, some bell (bass) weights and extra split rings and swivels in there too and you'll be surprised what you can do with just one spinnerbait.
the lake I fish averages 5 feet but some places are 12ft deep, 1/2 spinnerbaits fit my needs pretty well and ill occasionally throw a 3/8 under certain circumstances...
On 5/15/2014 at 9:58 PM, Bobby Uhrig said:3/8 for burning
1/2 for depths to 10 ft
3/4 for windy days and slow rolling 10 ft and deeper/
you must match all of your fishing baits to the conditions around you
Then when you want to play with the biguns the 1 1/2 and 2 oz NEW APEX Spinnerbaits
That spinnerbait looks so so very good! And does
The hook swing left and right? That is a cool bait.
I stick with 1/2oz most of the time, but 3/8oz and 3/4oz see some action depending on the depth.
Depends? I'm old school, man. Match the hatch. Big body of water I'll use at least 3/8. Small body of water
like a farm pond or small State park, I'll use a 1/4 or 1/8 ounce spinnerbait.
I like the Indiana Blade with a small Colorado blade most of the time. But if the bite is fast, I'll go to the
Willow Leaf with both blades as Willow Leafs or Willow Leafs with a small Colorado Blade.
I got hooked on what Ken Cook wrote about years ago on BASS about gold blades. I have more confi-
dence with them as the lead blade.
Love Mann's Classic Spinnerbait and Walmart's Humdinger.
On 5/16/2014 at 1:14 AM, Catch and Grease said:the lake I fish averages 5 feet but some places are 12ft deep, 1/2 spinnerbaits fit my needs pretty well and ill occasionally throw a 3/8 under certain circumstances...
Are you using heavier line (17 pound or greater) to keep the bait shallower? I will use 10 - 12 pound test for 1/4 ounce spinnerbaits in sparse cover, but heavier baits and heavier cover do call for heavier line. Casting a 1/4 ounce spinnerbait on 20 pound test isn't easy though, so I can see the need for reaching for a heavy bait in shallow, cover filled water.
I have been using heavy line on my spinnerbaits lately
1/4oz spinnerbaits on 12# Mono. I generally fish the bait in the top few fee of the water column. I do have some 1/2 oz but those generally get river and walleye duty.
I throw my spinnerbaits on 25 lb test copolymer (unless I'm in really clear water) and it works just fine unless you go less than 3/8 oz.
This is 1/2 ghost minnow in 10 ft 12 lb test slow rolling
Thanks for all the replies everyone. I'm going to pick up some 1/2 oz ones and try them out.
I really like 1/2 and even 1oz.
That said, I'm having trouble finding heavier lures these days.
I've been having to get used from eBay and rebuild 'em.
Josh
On 7/5/2014 at 6:32 PM, Josh Smith said:I really like 1/2 and even 1oz.
That said, I'm having trouble finding heavier lures these days.
I've been having to get used from eBay and rebuild 'em.
Josh
Maybe the Strike King Bottom Dweller would fit your needs.