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For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers !

Posted By: Laker One

For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/07/21 04:33 PM

Any of you guys fish top water lures for any of the basic sunfish?( Bluegill, Redear, Redbreast, etc.) I have used top water spinning lures on sunfish but not all that often. Going to use them more this year. What do you use? noidea



Side Note: I have used the Bass Pro 1/4" swim baits, and the 4 inch Rapala's top water baits. My friend Steve uses small frogs, and crawdads. coolio
Posted By: Gitter Done

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/07/21 05:09 PM

As a lot of you know I have never fished for Bluegill but love reading all of the post in this section. I have however years ago caught Bluegill on top water lures. Frogs and Rapalas did the trick while fishing for bass in lily pads.
Posted By: Curt0407

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/07/21 05:11 PM

When not using a fly rod, I use a casting bubble or a torpedo float with my spin casters or spinning reels. There are several types available. I prefer the solid type with the screw in eyes on both ends. You can get some really good range casting with those and can use near any type of fly or micro lure behind them.
Posted By: Vogey

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/07/21 05:12 PM

Nope...I find them usually pretty close to the bottom...
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/07/21 07:04 PM

I would try rigging a Berkley Power Worm and go weightless. thumb



Side Note: Like Steve aka Vogey I also catch most of my sunnies off the bottom. Steve uses the Gulp Minnows while I use the "BOC" live worms. hooked
Posted By: SenkoSam

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 01:02 PM

Straight body & tail soft plastics nose-hooked are usually good producers for surface or near surface biting pan fish.
example:
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wacky rigged straight soft plastics do well either with no weight and just a hook or with a 1/32oz or lighter jig:
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I have to give the lure some rod tip action same as for any finesse type lure.

Floating minnows do well when twitched on the surface such as this Floating Rapala:
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If fish are in shallow areas - mostly those with some kind of weeds - I've found that spinners and other steady retrieve lures don't do as well.
Posted By: Flags

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 01:17 PM

If I want them on lures I normally toss out Bobby G's in baby shad in bluegrass or monkey milk. The reason I use those is the crappie on Lake Athens like those as well. Never really target gills on lures but they do hit the Bobby G's. Worms on a small jig hook is my go to tactic.
Posted By: Gitter Done

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 05:02 PM

Originally Posted by SenkoSam
Straight body & tail soft plastics nose-hooked are usually good producers for surface or near surface biting pan fish.
example:
[Linked Image]

wacky rigged straight soft plastics do well either with no weight and just a hook or with a 1/32oz or lighter jig:
[Linked Image] [Linked Image]
I have to give the lure some rod tip action same as for any finesse type lure.

Floating minnows do well when twitched on the surface such as this Floating Rapala:
[Linked Image]

If fish are in shallow areas - mostly those with some kind of weeds - I've found that spinners and other steady retrieve lures don't do as well.



Some good information right here !
Posted By: gar1970

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 07:04 PM

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These crickhoppers from rebel were my goto topwater lures for gills in the spring thru fall. That was before i started tying my own jigs. [Linked Image]
I can fish these 1/32 jigs just like a topwater or swim or jig them and catch more and bigger fish than any other bait I've used
Posted By: psalty

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 08:27 PM

Originally Posted by gar1970
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These crickhoppers from rebel were my goto topwater lures for gills in the spring thru fall. That was before i started tying my own jigs. [Linked Image]
I can fish these 1/32 jigs just like a topwater or swim or jig them and catch more and bigger fish than any other bait I've used

Used the crickhoppers also years ago as well as soft plastic crickets which have become rare to find and even harder to find a injector mold for them.
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Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/08/21 11:32 PM

Originally Posted by gar1970
[Linked Image]
These crickhoppers from rebel were my goto topwater lures for gills in the spring thru fall. That was before i started tying my own jigs. [Linked Image]
I can fish these 1/32 jigs just like a topwater or swim or jig them and catch more and bigger fish than any other bait I've used





Nice baits Leo. thumb
Posted By: gar1970

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/09/21 12:46 AM

Thank you Chuck!
Posted By: psalty

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/09/21 01:55 AM

Great lures Leo and pm sent thank you thumb
Posted By: gar1970

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/09/21 07:05 PM

Thank you Ken! I believe in your mission hooked
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/10/21 12:16 AM

Love threads like these! thumb
Posted By: Laker One

Re: For All You Spinning Tackle Lure Anglers ! - 02/10/21 02:14 PM

I personally love using the "Old type" of spinning lures. Little George, Rooster Tails etc. When it comes to top water I love using the Rapala top water popper. The fish love em. hooked
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