Adding Jig spinners to your soft plastics.
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Jig Spinners have been known to turn tough bites into cricket score catches on freshwater species, with saltwater anglers thinking outside the box and clipping on a Jig Spinner to attract the attention of flathead, trevally and a variety of other species.
Constructed from quality materials, including a sturdy stainless steel wire frame and blades that are manufactured from brass blanks so they won't rust, Jig Spinners are available in Colorado blades, in both nickel (silver) and gold finishes. There are three sizes available and they come in a pack of three.
Size 1 = 13mm across balde.
Size 2 = 18mm across blade.
Size 3 = 20mm across blade.
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Great advice, fish can't resist this combo
I’ve been hitting the bass this spring with the jig spinners. Great lures. Set up one with a 1/20 jighead and a 2” zman grub, gave it to my mate at work, told him to tie it on with a improved clinch knot and reel it in slow with the rod tip down. He took it home, took his 12 yr old son to a local creek. His son flicks it, follows the retrieve instructions and bang! Catches a bass. Ended up with two. They’d never used lures before. Now his son is hooked, goes fishing all the time
I had a spinner with a rusty hook so I pulled it off and connected the jig to the spinners end
I think it is going to make a lot of funny movements and noise.
Can wait to try it out.
I put them on backwards everytime when getting em outa the tacklebox. Fantastic when the bite is hard.
haha awesome mate
love this lure
Looks the goods
Thanks for the info
Wow that’s cool awesome bro
Thanks mate
Do saltwater fish take em like bream or trevs?
Sure do, but your better off with an easy shiner than a swing impact
@@MOTackleTV thanks, I’ll give them a try
What knots do you use to tie on the jig spinner? Normal jighead you obviously use loop knots but what about these spinners?
I use a improved clinch knot.
How do you put a jig spinner on the line
nice fishing buddy let's be friends
Sounds good
@@MOTackleTV thank you so much mate
@@SahabatAnglersIndonesia looking at your profile picture, that's an absolutely massive fish you've caught there. Do you have any tips? I've been fishing out at sea recently but haven't been catching anything bigger than a couple pounds.
5lber kn this with a zoom white ice swimmin super fluke