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Author Topic: Panther Martin Spinners  (Read 956 times)
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Juan de Fuca
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« Reply #2: March 01, 2010, 06:57:40 PM »

Back in the day I caught many coho, chinook and mostly Steelhead on the Panther Martin inline spinners. I liked the size 9 and 15's with gold blade and black/yellow dot body. I think I've caught a hundred or so steelhead on the #15's. If I had choice between a Vibrax and a Panther Martin I would fish the Panther Martin, for various reasons. A few years back i ordered a crap load of inline blades in all type of finishes from Stamina. Through ordering trial and error I finally got some good sizes and finishes dialed in. Then something called RVRFSHR came along and now I'd rather fish one of Joe/Todd's spinners, if I felt inclined to fish gear.

If you are serious about trying inline's I have a crap load of blades I'd get rid of cheap. One of the downfall's of P.M. is crappy shafts, so building your own with good shafts (PenTac or RVRFSHR) is a good way to go, plus you aren't wasting money on treble hooks either.

Other spinners that may or may not exist anymore, but are similar to P.M.'s are "Tiger Tails" and "Sonic Rooster Tails".


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