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Color | Tinsel Nightmare Tiger |
Brand | Yakima Bait |
Size | 212- 1/4 oz |
Material | Blend |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
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PanfishPanfish (like bass, crappie and bluegill) will readily hit a Rooster Tail cast when retrieved at the depth they’re holding. If you’re targeting crappie and bluegill on small water bodies a 1/16 or 1/8 ounce spinner is likely the right choice. Colors that match the natural forage, like black, brown, white, green, and yellow are the ones that will likely work best. If the water is stained due to recent rains or light low, brighter colors like fire tiger, chartreuse, bright pink, orange, yellow and those offered with an ultraviolet UV overcoat. | BassWhile bass will respond to a variety of lures and bait they love the flash and vibration produced by spinners. Bass will respond to almost any color combination and will often focus on colors that match the natural forage available, like black, brown, white, green, and yellow; or those mimicking minnows, like silver, white, gray, yellow, blue, fire tiger, rainbow or brown trout. Bass will most often be found near shore when the light is low, off points of land extending into the lake, tight to underwater structure or found suspended under overhanging trees, brush or docks. While they will at times only respond to lures matching the size forage they’re feeding on you will likely find the best success using 1/6 and ¼ ounce spinner sizes. | Brown TroutBrown trout come in all sizes and because they feed on a variety of forage, from worms and crayfish to minnows, the colors that often work best include those matching the natural forage like black, brown, white, green, and yellow. If they are feeding on minnows colors like silver, white, gray, yellow, blue, fire tiger, rainbow or brown trout colors might produce best, especially when seeking larger size browns. Brown trout are the most prevalent in larger lakes and reservoirs where casting distance will allow you to cover more water, so 1/6 or ¼ ounce spinner sizes are the most popular. Brown trout tend to be the most active early or late in the day, when it’s raining and water rough. | TroutRainbow are the trout specie you are most likely to encounter on your fishing adventures, however cutthroat are prevalent on some water bodies and like rainbows can get big. Brook trout generally don’t get as large as the other trout specie but can be very numerous and offer great table fair due to their sweet taste. All respond to the flash, color and vibration produced by spinners. For small stream trout a size 1/16 or 1/8 ounce spinner is likely the right choice, while 1/6 or ¼ ounce lure will likely produce best on medium to large size rivers or lakes where casting distance will allow you to cover more and get deep in the water column if need. |
Without a doubt, the most popular way to fish a spinner is to employ the cast-and-retrieve method. It’s so easy, just tie a spinner on the end of your line, cast into a nearby body of water and reel/retrieve your spinner back to you. Strikes are easily identified but can, at times, be subtle as fish will take a spinner in a variety of ways; which might include arm-wrenching-strikes, swimming with the spinner while closing their mouth around it, or just stopping the blade from spinning. In all cases, it’s important to set the hook hard, yank back on your rod tip, when noticing any change in spinner action. Of course, you can use Rooster Tail when trolling or jigging too, which are fishing methods used by anglers having a boat.
The size/weight you choose depends on casting distance and size fish you’re after. In addition, the most productive size might be the one that is similar to the available forage. For panfish in lakes or trout in small streams a size 1/16 or 1/8 oz size is best. For larger water bodies, where casting distance will allow you to cover more water, try size 1/6 or ¼.
If minnows are abundant, like shad or young trout or panfish try a silver, white, gray, yellow, blue, fire tiger, rainbow or brown trout color. When aquatic insects, amphibians (leech & frog) and bugs (grasshopper) are the main forage a black, brown, green or yellow color will often outperform. On dark days or when the water is turbid try fire tiger, chartreuse, bright pink, orange, yellow.
Worden's original rooster tail multi-specie casting and trolling spinner offers a unique spinning action, in-line weighted body design, genuine silver, brass or copper blades and a pulsating hackle tail that attracts fish like no other spinner on the market. The name "warden" is synonymous with fishing in America. From the warden family has sprung a litany of iconic fishing Brands that have changed the face of fishing in the United States and worldwide. It was 1934 when R. B. Worden founded Worden's floating spinner company, which was later renamed Yakima Bait company in 1941. Although his earlier business had produced cast aluminum water wheels designed to produce electricity, Mr. Worden now made and sold handmade fishing flies and two and three inch bass wooden plugs with deer hair Wings that caused them to spin. Today, Yakima Bait company is one of the top fishing lure manufacturers in the world, producing products under the Worden's, poe's and Hildebrandt brand names. The values that established Yakima Bait company in its early years continue on with an unwavering commitment to producing the world's finest and most effective fishing lures.
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