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I have used Blue Fox spinners for years and love them better than most. A few weeks ago I bought a inline spinner called a Joe's Flies. Thet are a spinner with a large fly on the back instead of a dressed treble hook. The fly has a wire tied into it that makes a loop behind the hook and it holds a small treble trailer/stinger hook. Plus the fly is removable, it has a clip like a jig spinner/ beetle spin.
I fished the Clinch River sunday and caught lots of smallmouth and spotted bass also several redeyes (rock bass) but what was crazy was all the sunfish I caught. Most of the time you don't hook sunfish cause the lure is to big for them but when they nip at that trailer hook it nabs'em. A JOE's FLIES kicks azz. Would probably work on them trout you western guy are always chase'n.
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You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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We use a lot of Joe Flies trout fishing when we go to West Virginia every spring.They work well. Bill
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I use Blue Fox a lot, works very good for multiple species fishing.
Who sells the Joe's Flies?
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I use Blue Fox a lot, works very good for multiple species fishing.
Who sells the Joe's Flies? Local sporting good store has a few. The bass pro in kodak tn has them and walmart has them but only some locations. My favorite is the 1/8 oz. black wooly worm. only down side is they twist your line a little more than a Blue Fox but you can always use a swivel to combat the line twist. they fish slow better in shallow water better than others too, if you fish shallow water that is.
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You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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I used to use and lord knows loose lots of spinners. But lately I have found that I do better with little cleo's and kastmasters in 1/4 oz.
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Kastmasters and swedish pimples are a favorite of mine for vertical jigging. I've never used a little cleo. My best day of fishing ever was 2 years ago in may. I caught spotted bass about every 3 casts for 45 minutes, all on a 1/4 oz. Kastmaster off of one bridge pillar over 80' of water. Craziest day I have ever had.
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You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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I discovered the little cleo about 10 years ago on this lake, I'd had one in my tackle box but had never tried it as spinners always seemed to work. I'd tried every spinner I had in my tackle box and just couldn't get a rainbow to bite. I'd picked up the silver/red little cleo but had never tried it until that day. First cast, wham fish on. Since then little cleos and kastmasters in silver, silver/blue, silver/green, silver/red and brass, brass/green and brass blue have become my favorites for rainbows either fished from shore or from a boat.
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One of the best spinner days I ever had was with a yellow body with orange spots Panther Martin. I have had very good luck with Panther Martins as a rule but also gold Kastmasters.
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Thanks for the info. I can't recall ever using these. Don't know why they wouldn't be good for trout, most or all of the selection look like trout patterns. Their website show a number of choices in two different sizes. and the prices seem reasonable.
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And they're made in THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! No [bleep], by bigger hillbillies than me in West by God Virginia, none of that chinese bull$hit. chuckle
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You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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