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Panther Martin's extraordinary fish-catching ability has been proven time and time again in their more 37 years of fishing experience. The Sonic Spinner's weighted body makes it a true countdown lure and ensures it casts like a bullet. Because its blade is directly mounted to the shaft, the Sonic spins easier and faster. Super sharp hooks keep fish caught!
Panther Martin's extraordinary fish-catching ability has been proven time and time again in their more 37 years of fishing experience. The Sonic Spinner's weighted body makes it a true countdown lure and ensures it casts like a bullet. Because its blade is directly mounted to the shaft, the Sonic spins easier and faster. Super sharp hooks keep fish caught!
For starters, use light colors in clear water: Silver and white. Go with brighter colors and combinations in stained or muddy water: Red, gold, orange, or chartreuse.
I am going to fish for brown, brook, and rainbow trout this spring in a lake in mass in 15 to 45 feet of water trolling. what would be the best color and size for 10 plus inch fish?
I've caught a ton of trout on a rainbow Holographic. 3/8 oz. will catch some big fish. I have also caught good size fish on 1/4 oz. The silver/blue holographic w/ deluxe body is also a ture trout killer.
I use the 1/16 and 1/8 oz . size! The rivers and ponds that I fish are small to tiny! Depending on time of year determines what size I use! In the spring I start with the 1/16, and work my way up to the 1/8 size when needed. As the season goes by, I usually fish the 1/8 size! Now depending on the size of body of water you fish, and the dept, size of forage, will determine the size of lure to use.
Inland trout stream, use a 1/4 ounce. Reel it just fast enough to keep it off the bottom. 1/8 ounce or smaller do not dive deep enough in faster moving currents where the trout are waiting to pounce.
Hi - I have found that the small sizes are the best for trout. Even big trout seem to like the small sizes fished fast. With the bigger sizes, you will get trout but other species will get to the lure first!
This depends on where you are fishing. If you are fishing tiny streams for small native trout, size 0 is by far the best. For normal sized streams, #1 is typically best. For large streams and rivers, #2 is usually best. I've never used anything larger than that to catch any of the 16,000+ trout that I've caught.
I can't say if it's better for bass or not, but for trout, in my case Brooke trout, I have found that a spinner without the fly works best! I have caught trout with both, but undressed spinner seem to work best for me! May be the location, different forage in my area, but one thing is sure! Panther martin spinners work very well!
plain and simple you cant beat a panther martin. it is the best all around spinner you can buy. my favorite is the gold spinner with black body with yellow dots. any size will do
Blue fox, and Panther Martin will both get great results with the Bass and almost all other fish. Stock up on all sizes and colores. Yellow Panthers seem to work best for the bass and walleyes.