Spider/Beetle Slow Sinkers

plateboater

New member
Joined
Feb 10, 2013
Messages
2,621
Have wrapped the belly in lead which equal to 1/48. Killer for gills in the summer shallows. I have another style black top green body used in the summer during the peak ash bug season in Central Illinois. I noticed while cleaning gills in 2009 there belly's were full! Since that time have tried different colors. 2012 was another season of major ash beetle population. So good a bite that guys take the purple boxes put out by IL DNR and shake all the beetles into a cricket trap. Good Times!
View attachment 6View attachment 7
 

Attachments

  • DSCN0231.JPG
    DSCN0231.JPG
    75.1 KB · Views: 75
  • DSCN0236.JPG
    DSCN0236.JPG
    81.1 KB · Views: 75

plateboater

New member
Joined
Feb 10, 2013
Messages
2,621
I use ultralight rods/spinning combo for these little guys. I had last year a 5'6" Falcon with 2lb test. This year went to th 8' ultralight St. Croix panfish rod. I need to get more line picked up at the hookset time! Keeping the Falcon as the fulltime dock shooter. I am using also Power Braid super slick 10lb hivis yellow with a 4' section of fluorocarbon on a couple lakes with lilly pads. The new super slick is sweet line.
 

Fatman

Active member
Joined
May 1, 2011
Messages
10,525
Location
Northfield, Vermont
Like Stump I wondered why you added the weight. On a fly rod you wouldn't need it to cast them out. Seeing that your using the spinning rod it makes more sense now. Thanks
 

Baxter1

Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2010
Messages
57
Nice lookin bugs.I've never tried weighted spiders,saw some in a catalog years ago.
 
Back
Top