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There are many popular, commonly used bass lures on the market: blade baits, crank
baits, jigs, plastics, and top water baits. There is one lure that is
not commonly used
by bass anglers. This lure closely imitates a bait fish. If you guessed an in-line spinner,
YOU ARE RIGHT. The spinner has been know as a
trout or musky/pike lure. Not
many anglers know that this lure will catch both smallmouth and largemouth bass.
The spinner comes in a large selection of
sizes, colors, blades, and skirted or non-skirted
treble hooks. There is one company that produces the WORLD'S #1 LURE, top-of-the-line,
well known,
durable in-line spinners--MEPPS. MEPPS produces a large section
of in-line spinner. There are a few spinners that will get the 'lime light": 1). COMET MINO,
2). AGLIA, 3) DRESSED AGLIA. (Anglers must keep in mind that most of MEPPS
spinners will catch bass, I just selected a few to talk about.)
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