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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ben! on May 20, 2012, 04:54:50 PM

Title: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Ben! on May 20, 2012, 04:54:50 PM
Are 1/8oz lures (both spoons and spinners) all weight the same?!  ???

The reason why I ask is because I've recently bought 1/8oz rooster tail spinners and noticed that they feel a lot lighter compared to 1/8oz crocs. Has anyone else noticed this or am I'm just crazy...

Thanks  :)
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Old Blue on May 21, 2012, 11:37:24 AM
They should be the same but it could be the quality of the lure as well....those cheap rooster tails are low quality compared to a croc
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: island boy on May 21, 2012, 02:42:41 PM
roosters may be cheap but they work. this weekend while fishing in the merritt area the flies had slowed and tried a rooster and was into fish on the third cast.
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Ben! on May 21, 2012, 06:30:02 PM
Old Blue - Good point!!  ;D

Island Boy - True, can't care too much about the quality when it produces!!
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: 300zxfairlady on May 21, 2012, 11:16:55 PM
it also has to do with the fact that a spinner has more airtime drag and is less dense as you cast compared to a croc.
just imagine throwing a rock and throwing a plank of wood that weighs the same. the rock would be thrown much farther
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Rodney on May 22, 2012, 11:39:46 AM
300zxfairlady brings up a very good point. I find that I can usually cast further with a spoon than a spinner at the same weight. The 1/8oz Rooster Tail indeed feels a bit lighter than a 1/8oz Croc. We've actually been using the 1/8oz Rooster Tail lately and done pretty well on trout. Occasionally I've added a sliding weight 2ft above the lure (weight, swivel, 2ft leader, Rooster Tail) so I could cast a lot further.
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Ben! on May 22, 2012, 12:14:36 PM
Rodney - I haven't had a chance to use the roosters yet, but I've heard people complaining about the the blade not spinning properly; have you experienced this?
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Rodney on May 22, 2012, 12:22:49 PM
I did have some problem with that last year when I started using them, but then I got used to it by adjusting the retrieves. Hard to explain how the problem was solved, but play around with different retrieves and you should be able to find what's right. My problem was I'm used to retrieving a French blade, which is broader than the blade on the Rooster Tail. The action of the two blades is quite different.
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Noahs Arc on May 22, 2012, 04:40:04 PM
Sometimes those smaller spinners have a hard time starting up maybe give the rod a quick jerk right as you start your retrieve to get it going
Title: Re: 1/8oz lures
Post by: Ben! on June 04, 2012, 06:02:22 PM
300zxfairlady brings up a very good point. I find that I can usually cast further with a spoon than a spinner at the same weight. The 1/8oz Rooster Tail indeed feels a bit lighter than a 1/8oz Croc. We've actually been using the 1/8oz Rooster Tail lately and done pretty well on trout. Occasionally I've added a sliding weight 2ft above the lure (weight, swivel, 2ft leader, Rooster Tail) so I could cast a lot further.

I finally had a chance to try out the 1/8oz roosters this weekend. I can see why you added the sliding weight ;)
Rodney, is there any reason why you prefer a sliding weight versus a fixed weight  ???