lures for trout

Trout, Redfin, Salmonoids, Carp etc
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Re: lures for trout

Post by rixter » Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:05 pm

Good stuff Ducky , wd mate catching some trout, river or lake ?

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Re: lures for trout

Post by simon2g » Wed Sep 11, 2013 12:39 am

hey guys when using nymphs in streams what's an appropriate retrieve?

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Re: lures for trout

Post by Dilksy » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:19 am

does anyone know where i can find Jensen Insect spinners?

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Re: lures for trout

Post by Redgum » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:15 pm

I don't think the actual Jensen Insects are made anymore but there are some knock-offs around coming out of China. Can't remember where I've seen them but will rack this worn out brain for you

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Re: lures for trout

Post by Rod Bender » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:34 pm

Dilksy wrote:does anyone know where i can find Jensen Insect spinners?
Unfortunately they are not made anymore! Norstream make a replica (Insect Spinner) - I have used it and it certainly works on trout. It does seem to twist the line also, more than other spinners do. They are stocked in Tackleworld here so may be standard in all Tackleworld stores.
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Re: lures for trout

Post by Redgum » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:46 pm

Rod Bender wrote:
Dilksy wrote: It does seem to twist the line also, more than other spinners do.
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If you run keels in front of them you won't get any line twist. You can get clear plastic ones and also lead ones that will allow your spinners to run deeper

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Re: lures for trout

Post by Rod Bender » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:59 pm

I have the tried the plastic keels - I don't like them. I use spinners without the keels and just deal with the twist. Occasionally letting the line run in flowing water with no lure on helps. Also when I get back home, I secure the line to a good quality ball bearing swivel and put the line under tension. This removes the twist - until the next time! :-D
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Edit: If using some types of spinners for Redfin, I do use the keels.
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Re: lures for trout

Post by Redgum » Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:02 pm

Each to there own. They'll catch the wind if casting but brilliant when trolling spinners

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Re: lures for trout

Post by vxcalais » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:57 am

Out of curiosity, i thought trout season was in Winter ? Don't the trout shut down or move to deeper waters in the Summer time ? Please enlighten me. I have only really targeted them in lakes etc.

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Re: lures for trout

Post by Master-pro » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:58 am

ducky wrote:
Rod Bender wrote:
Master-pro wrote:
ducky wrote:
Rod Bender wrote: I am guessing the price tag on the Strike Pro lures is not that bad either?
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$14.99 at my local. I'd say some others would be around the $12-13 mark. Only 2.2gm but they did the job
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