![]() Some spinner baits have the addition of weighted heads to help casting distance, but this tends to spoil the lures overall action and such lures are generally less successful than non weighted versions. They can be fished, either on light line and allowed to drift downtide with the current, or even be cast on fly fishing tackle, this being the best option because the buoyant fly line can be made to work the lure in a more natural manner. This gives the impression of a small fish making off with a tasty bait that appeals to the larger, occasionally predatory mullet. However, the smaller types, upto 5gms, are especially useful for mullet fishing when baited with two or three small harbour rag. Most weigh upto about 18gms, but 28gms is really the weight needed for most saltwater situations. There are few patterns that carry enough weight to be cast far enough. Spinners are the least used lure for general sea angling. Widen and circularize the shape, and the blade has a more eccentric movement and revolves slower, but gives off far greater impulses to be picked up by the fish. The more narrow and oval shaped this blade is, the tighter it revolves around the lures body and at a greater speed. A spinner is a lure that has a flat or dished shaped, roughly oval or circular blade revolving around a central metal body and mounted on a clevis at the head of the lure. ![]() The term spinners is used to describe all manner of lures, yet it’s actually a specific reference to only one kind. ![]()
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