Panther Martin® Fly Spinner
- Cast or troll
- Use in rivers, lakes and streams
- Barrel-shaped body
- Dressed tail
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 28
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ACsciguy Great spinner
As far as spinners go, this is a good one. Great action with the fly tail and gets deep really quick.
May 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by FlatGap Still awesome as always
I have used these;s lures for almost 40 years and they are still as reliable and effective as they have been since the first time i used one back wheniwas just 10 years old and bought my first one. these are
by far the best spinner baits ever made in my opion.
May 2, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by polarmick panther martin
the ultimate fresh water lure. i have caught large mouth, small mouth, walleye. blue gill, perch. crappie, northern pike on this one lure and not just a fish here and there. the gold body and orange feathered is my favorite and i hardly ever have a time where i have used it and not caught fish.
March 23, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishfan Awesome for the White Bass run in the spring!
This is a great presentation for white bass during the spring run.
I like the nickel color and I change out the hook to a red dressed one and it seems to just keep attracting fish year after year. This spinner has never stopped working for me...same lure, same water, same time of the season and it keeps putting fish in the boat.
This spinner with 6# line and a medium light spinning rod is a total riot when the big white bass hit. It makes for a fun day of fishing!
March 13, 2011
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Rapidan River in VAImages for this Question
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I used a #4 (1/8th oz) spinner on sespe river, ca (also fairly low water flow and shallow conditions) and got snagged on rocks an awful lot- I would suggest the #2 (1/16 oz) or #1 (1/32 oz.)Q:Â
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is this or is the panther martin sonic spinner an all-round better spinner for bass and trout?
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I use both as well as different colors of each until one works best that day.A:Â
In my opinion the gold fly spinner is the best all-round lure for all bass species and trout. I always feel confident when I have one tied on.Images for this Answer
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this is all around better for trout, i dont know about bass thoughA:Â
I think the panther martin fly spinner is a better spinner for bass and trout. Because it runs shallower and is easier to control its depth.Answers
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Gold with orange tail. They used to make them in 3/8 oz. and even 1/2 oz. The larger sizer were great for river smallies and lake largemouth. For trout and smallmouth, the smaller sizes are still killer. They can't be beat.Top 25 Contributor
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It all depends on the body of water your fishing in! Some colors work best in one lake,pond,river! But will not work as well in an other location, like an other state, or provinces! Here in Canada, where I fish, the silver has always been a go too color, but five miles down the road, the pink body, silver blade works better! Just get the major colors and you will be set! Get the gold,silver, silver yellow, gold silver,pink if you can get it. Also get different sizes, from the 1/32 all the the way up to the 1/4 oz..As for dressed or undressed, I find that I have more success without the fly, that also depends on your area.
All in all, get a good selection for different areas, they all work very well!
Tight lines,
and be safe!
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gold and orange is best for trout in summer, silver and orange is best in spring, for bass use the gold and orange, most reliable.A:Â
the gold with orangeish red tail i kill bass trout bluegill walleye its awsomeA:Â
I like the brook trout pattern for troutA:Â
The orange feather dressed treble with gold blade, silver blade with orange is good toTop 250 Contributor
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The one with a gold blade with a yellow body has always been my top producer; in regards to many different types of freshwater species. This includes fishing in ponds, rivers and streams.Tight lines!
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They are produced from China!The quality of the spinners has gone down!This transition happened about ten or so years ago!They still work very well,but the quality just isn't there!1 of 1
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