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What is your favorite in-line spinner?

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It's 1A and 1B for me; Worden's rooster tail and Panther Martins. I use the 1/4 ounce size the most and add split shots to target different water columns. 

 

 

Favorite colors are firetiger, white, black, and yellow.

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#4, plain, no squirrel tail, silver blade, Mepps. 

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Mepps bucktails and the Rooster!

Mepps.

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Mepps.

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Blue fox vibrax.

Rooster tail in black.

I like the Panther Martin Holographic Rainbow Trout.  They cast a mile and was the only thing I caught a fish on (a largemouth) at this one trout lake (Lake Amador) I was fishing at for the first time.

Roostertail or panther martin. 

2 hours ago, eyedabassman said:

Mepps bucktails and the Rooster!

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2 hours ago, Dwight Hottle said:

Blue fox vibrax.

 

My favorite.

 

Mepps is a close second

Absolute tie between a #3 Mepps squirreltail red/white blade and the #3 Blue Fox Vibrax in silver plain (no dressing).

Luhr Jensen bang tail. White. 

Blue fox flash spinner, in something close to white with a little blue or chartreuse or something. Caught hundreds of white bass and largemouth on a 1/8 ounce blue fox spinner last year, and I expect a few hundred more to come later this spring during the white bass run.

Mepps Aglia  and Vibrax. For my waters, the gold blade is the ticket.

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Terminator 5/8oz In-Line Snagless Spinner – chartreuse silver-flake (weedless gold Oklahoma spinner)

 

Roger

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Hildebrandt's new Super Sally 

 

The color is Coleslaw ;)

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#3 Mepp's, chartreuse blade/brown/black hackle. 

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Mepp's and Rooster Tail.

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I like the 1/8oz Rooster Tails, in White, Silver, or Firetiger.  I only really throw them in tiny ponds or small streams where I know I am dealing with small bass and large sunfish. 

 

I randomly picked up a 1/4oz Joe's Flys spinner the other day and like it a lot so far.  It has a large Colorado blade and I can just crawl it along the bottom and the blade still thumps.  

Mepps Aglia, then Mepps Aglia and followed closely by the Mepps Aglia. Get a brown dressed #3 and #4 with silver or copper blade (more flash in sun or less) and go to work. I've caught literally everything I fish for on Aglias: smallmouth, largemouth, pike, musky, Crappie, Catfish, walleye, 1 snapping turtle and some PB logs. 

One of my favorite lures ever.

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Mepps Aglia, Mepps Comet, Blue Fox Vibrax.

 

Hmmmm, I'm looking at that Sally and I think it's going to make a good addition to my arsenal.

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20 hours ago, RoLo said:

 

Terminator 5/8oz In-Line Snagless Spinner – chartreuse silver-flake (weedless gold Oklahoma spinner)

 

Roger

If 2 Asian chicks wipe your face in an airport with a used Klennex, you've got no one to blame... :) 

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