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9 minutes ago, Mobasser said:

Snagless Sally?

Looks like the Super Sally.

 

 

54 minutes ago, Catt said:

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x2. A Snagless Sally is a go to bait in the South Louisiana marshes

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 I use a 1/8 oz. Rooster tail for dink bass in my buddy's pond. It's chock full of 9" to 12" bass as well as big bluegill, so this is a natural bait. I like the firetiger color with gold blade.

Looks like I need to catch up with some Blanton’s when I get home.

 

I used to use whatever Walmart stocked back in the early to mid 90s and would catch a lot of panfish, so maybe I was using very light/small lures. But, then again I was 5. 

 

I’ve thought about trying some of the larger sizes for bass in the prespawn if some of my other lures don’t produce any given day. 

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21 minutes ago, riverat said:

 

x2. A Snagless Sally is a go to bait in the South Louisiana marshes

 

Southwest Louisiana. ?

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I like the following  inline spinners:

 

Mepps Dressed Aglia

 

Mepps Dressed Black Fury

 

Mepps Aglia Long

 

Mepps XD

 

And my favorite:

 

Panther Martin Classic Regular Gold

 

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Got a special place in my heart for the Panther Martin's since they are based in New York.

 

 

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Mepps Dressed Aglia

Mepps Dressed Black Fury

Mepps Comet

 

Size 0-2 for panfish and stream trout.

Size 3-5 for bass.

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Used to use a snagless Sally with a piece of rabbit fur.  Hard to find these days.

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3 hours ago, J Francho said:

Rooster tails have to be burned to get the spin on.  Panther Martins are the best at slow rolling. 

They are worth the $.40 more. 

 

Wordens or whatever they are called use to have a rooster tail version with a blade setup like Panther Martin. Not sure where that amounted to. Maybe short lived. 

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2 hours ago, Spankey said:

They are worth the $.40 more. 

 

Wordens or whatever they are called use to have a rooster tail version with a blade setup like Panther Martin. Not sure where that amounted to. Maybe short lived. 

Vibric rooster tails ...had a 1 piece  v shaped blade 

Oops yuup use ..mepps #3 black fury.,gold and silver ...i take off the stock  hooks and replace with tru turn SS catfish hooks.my spinners do double duty fresh and salt. 

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Ended up with 4.

2 dinks on the 1/4 oz rooster tail, a 2 on the #3 Mepps, and a 3 on the 3/8 **********. Not too bad for a couple of hours in January.

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27 minutes ago, Maxximus Redneckus said:

Vibric rooster tails ...had a 1 piece  v shaped blade 

Oops yuup use ..mepps #3 black fury.,gold and silver ...i take off the stock  hooks and replace with tru turn SS catfish hooks.my spinners do double duty fresh and salt. 

Yes, I believe you are correct with that name. I'm sure, pretty positive that I have some smaller one used for trout. I don't think Mine have a "V" to the blade but I believe you. The shaft through the blade sticks out in my head.

 

Mepps spinners for bass have always been a bit of an easier find. Slightly heavier versions. I'm not throwing Muskie weight spinners but I'm not throwing UL 1/24 oz. or 1/32oz.

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   I used to use Mepps (et al.) a lot. I'd go in to a body of water and use a spinnerbait first. If that didn't work, I'd use a spinner. I used Aglia #4 or 5 for slow and/or shallow, then switch to Panther Martin 3/8 to 1/2 for deeper work. But I found out that the same exact scenario could be handled a better way; I switched to a smaller-form  spinnerbait. I go down to the War Eagle 3/16 finesse, and then on down to the Bomber Miniwhacker, if I can still find it. I found out that the step-down scheme works better than changing over to in-lines. On small and largemouth, that is. Pike, wipers and whites are a different story.  Walleye and sauger are a different  .....  world  ☺️  

#4 Mepps agila, gold. Always keep a few on hand. 

What about the Blue Fox Vibrax and Silver Bullet inline spinners?

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