The old reliable: Designed for Great Lakes walleyes, these weight-forward spinners can be cast or trolled. Rig with a nightcrawler hooked once in the middle. Do not hook the worm by one end (a common mistake), or fish will bite the worm off. Sizes range from 1/4 to 1 ounce; nine colors. $3-"$3.50; eriedearie.com
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These are the crankbaits, plastics, jigs, spoons, and spinners fishing editor John Merwin would choose above all others, broken down by species. Are your favorites on his list?
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I love this list, some of my favorite lures are on this list and I have used most of these at some points. I love the chug bugs and zara spooks, they have some of the best action of any lures.
The strike that takes place when a bass ambushes these lures is what keeps me hooked on bass fishing,
this is a great list for a beginner fisherman like me. some of these are already in my dad's tackle box. thanks mr. merwin.
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I love this list, some of my favorite lures are on this list and I have used most of these at some points. I love the chug bugs and zara spooks, they have some of the best action of any lures.
The strike that takes place when a bass ambushes these lures is what keeps me hooked on bass fishing,
this is a great list for a beginner fisherman like me. some of these are already in my dad's tackle box. thanks mr. merwin.
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