Hotdog71 Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 When I fish for walleye, it's done in the BWCA in MN in the late spring and summer. We normally fish a Little Joe with a minnow or leech. I started making my own with slight modifications. I was wondering if anyone uses the small spin n glows instead of a spinner? Is this a new/old idea? Is it successful/marginal? What do you guys use in MI?Trying to keep myself out of trouble by making new setups to runn this spring and summer.Thoughts?
Priority1 Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 I have used some Spin N Glows in the usual good walleye colors with some success. I'd rather use #4 Colorado blades with quick change clevises. With the Spin N Glows it's change the whole rig instead of just the blade when the eyes get fussy for a certain color. Most anything will catch walleye but I like to use the user friendly stuff. The Saginaw Bay walleye are usually not that fussy. I run these spinners on a two hook crawler harnesses.
Priority1 Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 Any of you grey whiskered guys remember the June bug Spinner? I have used these with some success also. I still like the Colorado blades better. Any spinner rig will get it done. What it boils down to is what works for you and what you have confidence in. I also like smile blades once in awhile and make my own. I made them out of plastic plates, cookie boxes, and other stuff, all adorned with a little prism tape.
Priority1 Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 I have also run the Indiana blades and the Dakotas but if you haven't guessed yet I still favor the Colorado.I have never cared much for the Willow Leaf Blades.I have never tried the Chopper Blades. Has anyone used the Chopper Blades? Does anyone favor the Chopper Blades?
Indybleck Posted December 27, 2011 Posted December 27, 2011 I've done well with willow leaf blades but I don't always use them. I've tried chopper blades and haven't had much luck with them. I need to put willows out every time I go out.
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