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BPS sells a spoon called "The little George" which is made by Mann's. they sell them in 1/4oz and 1/2oz. I was thinking of using them for some fall/winter fishing. has anyone ever used these?

also, i am attaching the link to this lure so you can see what im asking, but, how would you tie onto these. snap or direct tie?

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_15454?hvarTarget=search&hvarAID=&cmCat=10010072#reviews

  • Super User

Little George is a Tail Spinner & I tie directly to the eye; deadly bait for suspended or schooling bass

  • Author

thanks catt.  if i am fishing in 3' of water max, what would be the best way to suspend these so i wouldnt get snagged on the rocks below?  (bobber?)

  • Super User
thanks catt. if i am fishing in 3' of water max, what would be the best way to suspend these so i wouldnt get snagged on the rocks below? (bobber?)

Fish it like a trap ;)

  • Super User

The "Little George" is a fine early spring/late fall bait. It's primarily used for probing deep water structures, very similarly to the common blade baits. A slow lift and drop, either on bottom or at a specific depth will get you bit.

That being said, it's probably the last thing I'd tie on for trying to catch bass in 3' of water! Better off going with a spinnerbait or rattle trap type bait.

  • Author

thanks for the advice. 

i usually throw cranks that dive no more than 3' as well as some top waters.  i was going to try and change it up a bit and throw something new.  i do have some rat'l'traps but have never had luck.  i will keep trying though.

thanks again guys

spose i could try some spinners

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