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Trout Fishing With Spinners

Trout fishing with spinners just goes together like salt and pepper or turkeys at Thanksgiving.


One advantage of using spinners when fishing for trout is it lets you, the angler, use a light lure. This is a good thing since when a light spinner lands it doesn't weigh enough to make much noise, splash, or stir up the water.

Trout fishing with spinners also works because the rainbow at times are more apt to strike a smaller bait.


The trade off is you have to use a lighter line. So your skill as a fly fisherman comes into play and might well be fully tested. Since a lighter line means there is a greater chance of the line breaking. So if you land a bigger fish, one that puts up a real fight, and take a bow. You're quite the trout fisherman.

Most spinners come equipped with spoons. That way when pulling the lure through the water, the spoon spins and catches the attention of the fish.

To keep your line from getting twisted the spinner may have a swivel attached.

Other times the spinner will have something extra attached. Like pork rind, rubber streamers or deer hair. Such additions gives your spinner extra wiggle action. Not to mention some added length.

Then too using spinners lets you cover more water. Giving you a better chance of fishing where the fish are.

Even if the trout simply rushes the lure rather than striking it, you at least found out there are fish in the stream, river, or lake. You can always change lures to find something that will lead to strikes.






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