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ive been messing around with my boxes of spiinerbaits and rigged some of them up with a trailer hook and a trailer(grub). I havent had a chance to give them a try considering there is still ice on the inland lakes here in michigan. But to me the rig seems really chunky and im afraid that i dont have enough exposed hoook, and that if i get hooked up to a fatty the grub and trailer may push the fish off.......ANy comments or tips would be appreciated. thx

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Fish it , see what happens , you might be surprised.

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My favorite spinnerbait trailer is a 3" single tail grub. Double tails are good as well, but I get more short strikes with them than a single tail.

I like to use a fluke for a trailer sometimes and hook ups hven't been a problem with that.Never tried a grub though but I would imagine you'll do fine.

On KVD's spinnerbait tactics video he says he only uses a trailer in muddy water and when he does he often uses a grub with the tail alsways hanging down.

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