Trailers with spinners?

Started by boatmed, January 19, 2007, 09:17:58 PM

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boatmed

Searching for some advice.  If so, is there a rule of thumb?  And I'm curious about the color choices, stick with what the water dictates or try a contrast? 

hesjustbassin

I like to match, but that's just my opinion.
'Insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting the different results' Albert Einstein.

Ron Fogelson

I use two different colors both are the twin curly tails in chartruse or white and do a bit of both mix and match with white, chartruse, chartruse and white and chartruse, white and blue.  Just depends on the water color and what I think the fish wants more based on past experience of the lakes/rivers I'm fishing.

pretjah

match to the skirt and lure, and to the hatch of course.

also if using a curly tailed trailer make sure it points down away from the blade

GotstaFish

I like a contrast most of the time, it all depends on the day. Most forage are multi-colored not one solid color. Keep you skirt trimmed to the hook also when adding a trailer for better hook up ratios.
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JEVSkeeter

Color depends upon season, water color, water temperature for me however, I've gone to using twister tails 99% of the time and matching or contrasting depends upon the color of spinner I'm throwing and what I'm trying to match, shad, perch, etc.

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