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Mepp's Bucktail Spinners?

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  • Super User

Does anyone fish these old great bass catching lures? I have them and I forgot I had them ! I did fish them many years ago and I will try them again this year. I did like the red and white blade with the deer bucktail in the lite brown with a tint of white. Do you fish them or are they one of the old lures that has been just put on the side lines? :'(

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I don't use them for bass. I just don't see them as bass lures. I know they will catch bass, but I'm not convinced they'll catch any more or bigger sized fish than a spinnerbait or something else.

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The bad thing about these baits is you sometimes get them fish that have the big teeth! :-/

I LOVE mepps spinners.  I actually hunt squirrels just so I can get their tails and trade them in for lures.  I think they're amazing...You can catch anything on a Mepps.  I catch slab blue gills, crappie, green and brown bass, and even walleye on them.  They're one of my favorites.

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I LOVE mepps spinners. I actually hunt squirrels just so I can get their tails and trade them in for lures. I think they're amazing...You can catch anything on a Mepps. I catch slab blue gills, crappie, green and brown bass, and even walleye on them. They're one of my favorites.

I hope you're eatin' them.

this lure is my to go lure for pikes/muskies and walleyes

u cannot beat those for specific fishes

i occasinly catch bass on them but not too often like the senko

  • Super User

As a multi-species angler, I use Mepps and other in-line spinners all the time. The bass in my avatar - 26", 7-12, was caught on a 3/8oz Roostertail.

In my local lakes, most people fish only plastics - I sometimes think I had some good luck last year by throwing something that no one else was using.

In the February Bassmaster magazine, there is a short piece about Iaconelli using in-line spinners as a fall-back bait when nothing else is working.

I got this nasty bugger on a fluo yellow anglia 2. I also caught a couple 1-3 lb lmb that day. Mepps are in my opinion the most underrated lures on the market. That said i dont use them that much but whenever i do they prove themselves.

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They work fine, great for smallies in open water.  Other than that, they foul up too easily, especially in the cover that largemouth prefer.  The BIG bucktails, and I mean BIG, are killer on northern pike in the fall.

I grew up fishing them for bluegills, but stopped using them for years. Mepps Muskie Killers and Giant Killers are great for the toothy creatures. And this season I am going to throw some mid-sized Mepps for bass. 

I like using Meeps spinner, but I modify them.  I take the treble hook off then add a regular hook on, then a berkley powerbait worm.  Just dynamite to use!

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Killer on River Smallmouth :-X

No joke...I use them so much i make my own now.

Sure do. One of my favorite musky lures that works well on bass too when downsized.

My personal favorite is the yellow with gold spinner. Just seems to work for me.

Ooooooh...I like that. I rarely order from Cabelas, but I may have to place an order for a few of those...if I can't find the pieces to make my own.

  • Super User

I've always believed that French spinners (mepps) are overpriced,

but there's no denying that they are fish-catchers (Musky favorite).

If they're in your stash, they're already paid for...Go For It ;)

Roger

the bucktail spinners from mepps will catch you anything. i've caught sunfish, perch, smallmouth bass, rock bass, largemouth bass, and pike.

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Ooooooh...I like that. I rarely order from Cabelas, but I may have to place an order for a few of those...if I can't find the pieces to make my own.

Easy. 3/0 EWG hook, a split ring and a Mr. Twister grub. I just finished putting one a 1/2 oz. Rooster tail. It looks good.

Fished the Mepps for trout.  Actually used them this past year for river smallies  for the first time.  Used the Single hook versions.  Put a 3" grub on the back of a #1 or #2 Aglia.  Caught fish all day and very few hangups.  Thinking Some larger #3's are getting bought before spring. ;)

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