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jim sylvester 03-21-2007, 03:15 PM wondering if anyone used spinnerbaits or buzzbaits for stripers
the spinnerbait is probably the mosty versitle bait for largemouths in skinny water
so who had tried them
any success
who makes them
I know a couple of musky lure companies that make an inline..wondering how that would be
pmueller 03-21-2007, 03:21 PM :claps:
MarshCappa 03-21-2007, 03:26 PM I've thrown a spinner bait before and was catching shoolies with consistency until a larger one totally destoyed the thing. They work but it is pretty hard to keep the bigger size fish on. The photo in my logo thingy is my fresh water set up. That fish is exactly 28" caught on a spinner bait. The hook barely survived that fish and I couldn't use it after that fish.
jim sylvester 03-21-2007, 03:31 PM there has to be a saltwater spinner out there
RIROCKHOUND 03-21-2007, 03:35 PM Jim
I've tried it with mixed results.
The ones I had were from that site we talked about and I put new hooks on them.
I've debated making some out of plugwire and a serious siwash but havent gotten around to it.
keeperreaper 03-21-2007, 03:36 PM I made a big one a few years back and it slayed until I launched it into the abyss. They are real easy to make and work pissah.
fishsmith 03-21-2007, 03:44 PM There's a guy who makes spinners out of Ware, Ma. I'll check the packages when I get home. They look like monster roostertails (2 - 3 oz) I picked up 3 of them at the Standish Sportsman show in February, they'll throw a mile I can't wait to try them out.
Canalman 03-21-2007, 03:47 PM Even the saltwater grade baits straighten under the strain of less than impressive stripers. You need to buy the in-line muskie versions.. those other ones will be trashed after 1 to 4 bass.
there has to be a saltwater spinner out there
Check out Cabela's. They carry a strike king spinner bait with reds in mind. I also think Wallyworld carries a spinner bait by Boone meant for saltwater. It looks about as tough as a boone needlefish.
Canalman 03-21-2007, 03:51 PM here you go
That might actually work because the lead-head is free swinging... I just wonder if that's big enough...
That might actually work because the lead-head is free swinging... I just wonder if that's big enough...
yeah....looks like the largest size is 1/4 oz.
ktugboat42 03-21-2007, 03:57 PM I was just watching a show not to long ago that was using booyah spinner baits for some good size reds and they looked to be holding up all right.
gldnbear93 03-21-2007, 05:09 PM I plan on throwing these this year. i traded a couple plugs for these. a guy in MN made these ones. I'm working on some other stuff with him now. I have to trade out the bronz hooks on a couple of them, have VMC on two of them. 7-9" long
JHABS 03-21-2007, 05:50 PM Jim, The Lime color one is about 3.25oz. and the Black one is 2.5oz. O' Yah Never caught a Striper with These but caught Clammer Fish.......................
foulhook 03-21-2007, 06:31 PM Funny to see this thread...This has been an on going joke for about 7 years with a buddy of mine. He bought a "Striper Spinnerbait" back in 2000 or so. The first season he threw that thing to no avail. After that it kinda sat in the tackle bag for a season. Since then the only time he brings it out is when we are in an all out frenzy and stripers can be caught on anything. This is when we try every gadget that we have ever purchased that has had no previous success. I remeber one day on the Susky Flats when we were catching a fish on every cast. He tied that thing on and could not buy a strike. I would even throw a walking bait with no hooks, get a striper to follow it , and then let him throw right in front of the spook. Still nothing. The thing is like striper kryptonite or something.
I would'nt bother, there are so many baits that work well already..
Tight lines, FH
StriperSniper 03-21-2007, 06:44 PM http://www.mannsbait.com/images/products/hp-classic.jpg Here's the best spinnerbait i've ever tried,problem is they just don't hold up to big fish:(
Goose 03-21-2007, 06:45 PM The biggest complaint I hear from fresh water guys is the wire, there isn't a wire, including titanium, that can hold up to large mouth never mind stripers two or three time the size in weight. Theres a reason they use fresh spinner baits at tournaments, they don't trust the wire after a few good bass.
In The Surf 03-21-2007, 06:54 PM I would say your best bet is with the large inline muskie spinners from MN and Canada. They're about the only thing I've seen HD enough that I would consider.
Forget about spinnerbaits.Everything i've seen and heard of was destroyed or bent up to where it was useless once you start getting into larger class fish.
I've also toyed with the idea of trying to make large HD saltwater buzzbaits. Still kicking that one around. Going to a lead pouring event this weekend gonna pick some brains and if I see the right mold. :smokin:
MarshCappa 03-21-2007, 09:00 PM I plan on throwing these this year. i traded a couple plugs for these. a guy in MN made these ones. I'm working on some other stuff with him now. I have to trade out the bronz hooks on a couple of them, have VMC on two of them. 7-9" long
Keep us posted on these if they produce good results for you. I had a flashback looking at these from my college days! Pyschadelic Dude!
gldnbear93 03-21-2007, 09:29 PM I'll keep you posted.
I'm collaberating with him on some musky baits, sending him an 11" blank and he says its small. He throws plugs up to 20"!!
Crazy!
I have a friend he an I where buzzbait finatics.he has been throwin em in the surf with good results.The wire does take a serious beating tho.
SS thats a hawg hunter.very good bait.Hank Parker won a classic with that as a Manns guy they went an bought the design from hawg hunter.So he could sell it under the Mann's sponsorship..
They make em pretty big over 1 oz that will certainly work fine in the surf..
I have caught striper's up to ten pounds on spinnerbaits. fishing in the Chesapeake bay system for LMB..
whiplash 03-22-2007, 07:56 AM There was a guy selling Musky size spinners at the MSBA show .Can't remember his name
ThrowingTimber 03-22-2007, 12:06 PM Jim they'll take them theyre just over grown perch any how. I put a stinger hook on the blade itself, lots of times they'll be slamming the blades and you cant hook up, just just want that SPARKLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:hihi:
rhahn427 03-22-2007, 03:03 PM Well ..... funny you asked ......... I made some for trolling. I couldn't find a proper spinner bait that I liked so I adapted a 4 and 6 oz spire point mold to accept the wire. THen I used .092 (i think) ss welding wire and molded it. I still have to bend the wire and paint most of them. I have a variety of different blades to try ....... the 1 has a massive blade that's about 4" across and 4 or 5 " long. I'm using the nylon hair and tying it like a parachute rig with a little glow paint and glow hair added in to add a little more life in the dingy waters we have here in the Chesepeake ........... I casted about 5 but I haven't tied them yet ........ I'll have them ready in about a month when we go into trophy season ........ I'll try to get one done early and post a picture if anyone is interested ........ let me know
ThomCat 03-22-2007, 03:30 PM :cheers: Boone make some spinnerbaits in smaller weights. you can see them on their website. Goggle Boone Bait Co. They look like they would handle smaller fish but I don't know about keeper fish. We had them at the shop a couple of years ago but they didn't move well.
fishsmith 03-22-2007, 08:01 PM I can't wait to throw these. If all goes to plan, I'll cast it a mile, let it drop for a 10count, reel it in about 10 cranks and boom - fish on.
reality - bail closes early, lure snaps off, and I go back to chunking with a high/lo rig.
Got Stripers 03-23-2007, 06:55 PM I've used them during the winter and caught stripers right next to ice pack.....go figure:). You want them to last, I'd buy the titanium wire from Bass Pro, they won't bend...stripers are tough on anything else.
FyshhTrap 02-09-2015, 06:22 PM hi, I'm new to the sb.com, I'm now making spinnerbaits in 1 1/2oz -2 1/2oz size. these lures are huge and intended for musky,pike etc.. I"ve never used them on stripers yet, this spring wil be the first year, I"ve heard people were using smaller bass size 3/8-1/2oz and the stripers were twisting them up, that's because of the .035 wire, on mine the wire is a bit heavier at .051 gauge. I will soon be making 10" striper in-lines , 2-4oz. on .063gauge wire, be happy to give you guys and gals one if we happen to meet on the surf! or I mean the Hudson River, these lures aren't intended for the surf, but for river fishing for stripers. I mainly use traditional methods for surf fishing, plugs ,tins etc.. If you go to my pics albums you"ll see me holding fish taken on top water plugs. I'm also making casting jigs in 2oz. and 3oz. size really cool! I"ll have pics of them soon.
piemma 02-10-2015, 04:07 AM hi, I'm new to the sb.com, I'm now making spinnerbaits in 1 1/2oz -2 1/2oz size. these lures are huge and intended for musky,pike etc.. I"ve never used them on stripers yet, this spring wil be the first year, I"ve heard people were using smaller bass size 3/8-1/2oz and the stripers were twisting them up, that's because of the .035 wire, on mine the wire is a bit heavier at .051 gauge. Stephen usavich/susavich1@gmail.com
let's see some pictures
zimmy 02-10-2015, 02:12 PM Halibut guys use them regularly. I made some spinners using canal jigs after watching a guy on a show make them for halibut. He was using ~8-10 oz bucktails, stainless wire, and some huge (maybe 6") blades. I am not sure how much better mine worked with the blade than without, but they caught fish.
FyshhTrap 02-10-2015, 07:38 PM how do I add thumb nails to my posts? , I have 10 great pics of my custom 1 1/2 oz. spinnerbaits , susavich1@gmail.com,
FyshhTrap 02-12-2015, 06:47 PM let's see some pictures
I have pics of my custom spinner baits on my profile:spin:
FyshhTrap 02-12-2015, 06:51 PM http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/picture.php?albumid=156&pictureid=1302
Sea Dangles 02-13-2015, 07:51 AM You should take them to plug fest,they look like slayers.
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FyshhTrap 02-13-2015, 10:15 AM check out pics of my custom striper spinner baits, under my join date click pics album, then click on pics for description
FyshhTrap 02-18-2015, 06:35 PM ya might wanna check out mine, 2 1/2oz. on Musky grade .051 wire
bassballer 02-26-2015, 01:48 PM whos the guy who started this thread?? Does he still fish? alive?
jim sylvester 02-26-2015, 06:41 PM :wavey:
I'm here brother
I will be looking into getting some of these for the upcoming year
A long long time ago , a deadly trolling rig was an inline spinner bait with big old green clam worms. This was before the coming of the tube and worm.
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FyshhTrap 02-28-2015, 02:22 PM there has to be a saltwater spinner out there
I"ve been making striper size spinner baits. soon I will be making in-lines 10" long on .063gauge wire. range from 2-4 oz. online these were goin for $25-$28 a piece, I"ll be making them for 1/4 that amount. And if I happen to bump into any of you guys and gals out there I"ll be happy to give you one free!
FyshhTrap 02-28-2015, 02:30 PM I"ve been making striper size spinner baits, soon I"ll be making in-lines on .063 gauge wire 10" long,and 2-4.oz I"ve seen them on line for as much as $25-$28 apiece, if I happen to bump into one of you guys or gals out there I"ll gladly give you one free!
FyshhTrap 02-28-2015, 02:35 PM wondering if anyone used spinnerbaits or buzzbaits for stripers
the spinnerbait is probably the mosty versitle bait for largemouths in skinny water
so who had tried them
any success
who makes them
I know a couple of musky lure companies that make an inline..wondering how that would be I"ll soon be making along with my striper size spinnerbaits. 2-4.oz 10"long inlines on .063gauge wire
RIROCKHOUND 02-28-2015, 03:05 PM :wavey:
I'm here brother
I will be looking into getting some of these for the upcoming year
Pur a willow on a spro on the rear of a stubby needle...... calm nights...
jim sylvester 02-28-2015, 03:34 PM Pur a willow on a spro on the rear of a stubby needle...... calm nights...
I like your thinking bry
RIROCKHOUND 02-28-2015, 06:17 PM I like it on the S/S stuby in white. Colorado blade works too. 3/0 treble on the belly hook
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