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02-01-2007, 14:41 #1Deputy Admin
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Flying C's
What is the best depth to spin these at???
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02-01-2007, 19:36 #2WSF Regular Poster
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My first casts would always be as deep and as slow as possible before trying all depths up to shallow and increasing retrieve speed until something grabs it.
Mostly I use it in fresh water but certainly works in the salt. They have a really good low frequency vibration and best weight is the 15g as the heavier (25g I think) version seems a bit too quick to sink on the retrieve.
If you can get Mepps ones they're the best.
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02-01-2007, 19:43 #3
My favourite sea spinner, great for small Bass action fish at the depth the fish are


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03-01-2007, 07:14 #4Deputy Admin
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Thanks for the replies.
Nice pics Jon, didn't realise that Wrasse will take a spinner, looks as if I could be in for some good sport.
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