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I know people attach a trailer to their spinners for a different look, but I don't remember anyone saying they have attached a super fluke or anything like that.  Has anyone done anything like that and what was the result?

Thanks

Jon

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The regular size fluke is one of my favorite trailers for spinnerbaits. The superfluke has not been as good. I believe this is due to the size of the spinnerbait. I use a lot of 1/4oz and 3/8oz spinners. A super fluke might be a good choice on spinners 1/2oz and up.

Good luck,

GK

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I like to use a cheap little swim shad, usually about three inches long. The ones I use are Riverside and I get them at walmart. They work great, add a little extra vibration and bulk up the hook area of the bait. It also lets you work it slower and keep it high in the water column at the same time.

Wayne

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