Author Topic: No more inline spinners?  (Read 3129 times)

Offline Agronomist_at_ia

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No more inline spinners?
« on: 06/17/21 21:50 UTC »
Wow I didn’t see any of the online spinner molds on the do it store….are they all discontinued

Offline anyfish

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #1 on: 06/17/21 23:24 UTC »
Not sure exactly what you are looking for.  For spinners I just use the lure body mold, add it to spinner wire and whichever spinner blade works for you (inclined, french,  etc.).

Here is a link to the one I use:
https://store.do-itmolds.com/Lure-BodybrSz-132-116-18-14-38brHk-3551brCollar-None_p_980.html




Offline Agronomist_at_ia

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #2 on: 06/18/21 00:25 UTC »
Not sure exactly what you are looking for.  For spinners I just use the lure body mold, add it to spinner wire and whichever spinner blade works for you (inclined, french,  etc.).

Here is a link to the one I use:
https://store.do-itmolds.com/Lure-BodybrSz-132-116-18-14-38brHk-3551brCollar-None_p_980.html

I’m talking the sinner styles like the Erie deare style. The weight forward spinners like the attachment.
« Last Edit: 06/18/21 01:21 UTC by Agronomist_at_ia »

Offline anyfish

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #3 on: 06/18/21 12:04 UTC »
Thanks for sharing the photo.  I haven't ever seen one like that before.  Looks like a cool rig.  I'll be curious to see how others respond. 

Offline Fishermanbt

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #4 on: 06/18/21 13:36 UTC »
We used store bought Erie spinners like the one in the picture on the bottom in Canada for walleye. Very effective tipped with a crawler or minnow.

Offline efishnc

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #5 on: 06/18/21 15:15 UTC »
If you weren't set on that exact mold, you could use any number of molds to make a spinner similar to the Eries...

Some of the best looking alternates could be produced by using an unfinished wire in either the poison tail swing jig mold or the ultra minnow spinner mold. 


Offline Agronomist_at_ia

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #6 on: 06/18/21 18:09 UTC »
I already have both molds and one line the erie jig…was just seeing if there was any other styles

Offline Fatman

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #7 on: 06/19/21 20:50 UTC »
You'll see the Erie Dearie style show up on Ebay now and then.  I made the mistake of selling them years ago and I finally have them back! I'll never let them go again!

Offline Agronomist_at_ia

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #8 on: 06/20/21 03:27 UTC »
You'll see the Erie Dearie style show up on Ebay now and then.  I made the mistake of selling them years ago and I finally have them back! I'll never let them go again!

I think there is a style F or something spinner....I'd like to get it. What's kinda weird is the Erie Deare style spinner is called  the walleye spiner. Then the Erie spinner has its head shaped like the do it Erie jigs.

Offline Agronomist_at_ia

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Re: No more inline spinners?
« Reply #9 on: 06/22/21 22:07 UTC »
Was looking at my in-line spinners…..looks like the walleye spinner, style M spinner, and the Erie Rig.

I never new the mold was called the Erie rig and not the Erie spinner….my question to you guys is….am I using the Erie rig mold correctly? Is it an in-line spinner or is it to make some “rig” I don’t know about.