Yakima Bait Co. Spin-N-Glo Spinner Lure Component - The original winged drift bobber Worden's Spin-N-Glo has been a favorite of anglers for decades. The Spin-N-Glo spins in the slightest of currents adding flotation and motion to any fishing rig. The buoyant Spin-N-Glo floats bait right where walleyes, steelhead, salmon, and trout feed. In salt water it is a great addition for fluke flounder and other fish. The versatile Spin-N-Glo comes in a variety of sizes colors. Multi-Specie Design Yields Strike Producing Action/Vibration Great for Casting, Drifting, Trolling, Backtrolling and Plunking As a Bait Floater When still-fishing/plunking, Spin-N-Glo’s buoyant body can be used to float live or prepared bait above bottom where cruising fish can quickly see and find it as compared to a bait lying on the bottom. In addition, the spinning action produced by river current, tidal or wave movement helps attract fish to this lure or lure/bait combination. When using in combination with a sinker, leader lengths can vary from 18-to-36 inches. Try a short leader when fish are hugging the bottom, like during the middle of the day when the sun is bright. A longer leader may produce best when fish are cruising higher in the water column, like during low-light, overcast conditions, or when fish are migrating. Trolling Spin-N-Glo can be trolled by itself or in combination with lake troll, dodger or flasher, which may impart additional action to this already lively lure; for example, many anglers trolling for Trout, Kokanee, Lake Trout, Walleye, Steelhead, Salmon, Stripers, and Halibut will rig Spin-N-Glo 18-to-48 inches (12 inches for Kokanee) behind a trolling sinker/bottom walker or attractor and may add bait to the trailing hook. Anglers trailing a worm behind their Spin-N-Glo will often rig two (2) hooks in tandem, which helps nab short striking fish. Anglers prowling the Great Lakes consider Spin-N-Glo to be their top producing lure when rigged in combination with a dodger or flasher when trolling, and has proven itself as the most effective when targeting Lake Trout. Back-Trolling When back-trolling in rivers, Spin-N-Glo is often used to add action to a bait trailing 24-to-50 inches behind a buoyant river diver (or plug used as a diver). Spin-N-Glo helps float your bait just above bottom where it’s less likely to hang up. Drift Fishing River anglers often employ drift fishing as a way to improve their odds of encountering fish as compared to still fishing. To rig: attached your main line to a swivel, your weight may be a pencil or slinky style, a leader of 18-to-30 inches with your Spin-N-Glo threaded on the leader above a small plastic bead and hook. You can use Spin-N-Glo by itself or in combination with bait. It’s easy, just cast out, across and upstream and allow your outfit to drift along in the current using just enough weight so your outfit will skip bottom every few feet. If your outfit stops drifting, or you feel a bite, set the hook. Once your drift is complete, reel in and cast again. Drift fishing is a series of casts, drifts and retrieves.

Out of stock
  • Color
  • Nickel Plate/Mylar
  • Size
  • Size 12
  • Gtin
  • 0042965163925
  • Mpn
  • 056 NP-MY
  • Item_group_id
  • p46358
  • Age_group
  • adult
  • Condition
  • New
  • Gender
  • unisex