- po****r
types of
spinnerbaits are the in-line
spinner and
safety pin
spinnerbait,
though others such as the tail
spinner also exist.
Spinnerbaits are used prin****lly...
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attract fish, as
opposed to
other common lures like swimbaits,
spoons and
spinnerbaits,
which move
through the
water more or less horizontally. The jig is very...
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including crankbaits, hair jigs,
plastic jerkbaits,
artificial worms,
spinnerbaits, and all
types of soft
plastic lures,
including curly tail
grubs or tubes...
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casting light jigs,
trolling with
minnows or soft lures,
using small spinnerbaits, or
using bobbers with
common hookbaits. ****pies are also po****r with...
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although expressions such as "swimbaits", "crankbaits", "jerkbaits", "
spinnerbaits" and "chatterbaits" are
still used when
describing specific types of...
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energetic fighter when hooked.
Anglers have
success with live minnows,
spinnerbaits, spoons,
topwater lures, plugs, and flies,
usually tied with some kind...
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production lures made in the
United States,
mostly metal spoons and
spinnerbaits, came on the
market in the last half of the 19th century. The makers...
- swimbaits, jerkbaits, crankbaits,
surface lures (stickbaits), spoons,
spinnerbaits,
trout worms, frogs, etc.
Artificial baits are most
commonly acquired...
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boots with
moulded studs,
commonly known as "blades" A
component of a
spinnerbait fishing lure Blade, a part of an oar (sport rowing); also the
whole oar...
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unfriendly party Wheelspin,
spinning the
wheels of a
vehicle in
place Spinnerbait Sufi spinning, a
twirling meditation Flat spin (disambiguation) Spin-off...