Why Not Try The Inline Spinner? Maybe It’s Your Best Choice

Inline spinners are very effective fishing lures that help anglers catch trout, bass, panfish, pike, and many other species. Inline spinners have a linear structure, and the metal blade rotates around a central axis (a wire) when it encounters resistance. For frictionless rotation, metal weights are typically rigged behind the spinning blades and beads or brass hardware.

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Blade

Inline spinners can use various shapes of blades, such as Colorado blades, Indiana blades, willow blades, etc. Different blade designs produce different rotational speeds. For example, a near-round Colorado blade requires a slower speed to keep spinning, a near-oval Indiana blade requires moderate speed, and a narrow willow blade requires the fastest speed to start and keep spinning. The blades also produce flashes of light that imitate the movement of the foraging shiny fish, attracting the attention of the target fish.

Dressing

Inline spinners will usually use a treble hook or a single hook. Hair or feathers can be added to the hook, which adds to the fluttering tail motion imparted by the vibration of the blade. Of course, it is also possible to add a soft plastic dressing to the hook, such as a curly-tailed grub. This provides lift to the inline spinner, allowing for slightly lower recovery speeds.

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Weight

A heavier inline spinner will increase cast distance and run depth. The heavier the inline spinner is, the faster it sinks. The heavier inline spinner can run deeper even in fast currents. Typically, 1/32 oz is for the pickiest fish, 1/16 oz for most situations, and 1/8 oz for rapids fishing.

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Application

Inline spinners are suitable for use in open water, not water with grass and various shades. They are perfect for ocean boat fishing, ocean rock fishing, ocean beach fishing, lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams, whether in spring, winter, or summer. In different colored waters, different colors of blades are used. For example, for fishing in clear water, you should use an inline spinner with gold or silver blades, and for fishing in stained or murky water, you should use an inline spinner with white or chartreuse blades. Of course, it is also important to choose the color of the blade according to the weather. Gold blades are suitable for sunny days and silver blades are suitable for overcast or cloudy days.


Post time: Oct-27-2022