Thursday, May 7, 2020

5 spinners for mountain fishing

Mountain fishing is becoming increasingly popular and we get many questions about what to fish with. We have therefore answered the most common questions we get from fishermen going up to the mountains.

Here we have limited our answers and recommendations to the species trout, trout and grayling. Other species that can be chopped are pike, perch, whitefish and Canadian char.


What bait should I use for mountain fishing?

Of course, fishing in the mountains can be infinitely varied, but the most classic is fishing with reel rods and spinners in the mountains. The spinner gives off powerful sound waves so the fish can locate your bait quickly. This is one of many reasons why spinners are often so effective at mountain fishing.

What color should I wear on the spinner in the mountains?

The choice of color is often a decisive factor for success. There can be a big difference in the number of chops depending on the color you are fishing with. The most common colors of spinners are silver, copper and gold. They often work well but do not work, so try a black or orange spinner. There are colors that are not so common but often work very well. The safest thing is to have many different colors in your draw box. Then you can quickly change color until you find the one that fits the day.

How big a spinner should I have?

The spines are often given weight, then the spoon and body can be of different sizes. Weights between 6 and 15 grams cover most needs when fishing in the mountains. You usually throw a heavy spinner longer than a light spinner. It also drops faster than a light spinner. Sometimes you can see that fish just follow your spinner without chopping or just gently bumping into it. Then it can often be worthwhile to reduce the size of the spinner. It is therefore good to have different sizes of your spinners with you when you go to the mountains.

There are a variety of spinners on the market and below we list the 5 hottest for mountain fishing for char, trout and grayling.


The ant spinner

Weight: 5 and 10 gr
Other: The ant is available in two different models; Whip and panther. Wipp has a slightly wider spinning spoon which makes it go a little shallower than Panter which has a more narrow spoon. In addition to going a bit deeper, Panter's long spoon makes it possible to throw slightly longer than Wipp. Otherwise, both spins have the same body. It is wide and coil-shaped with a flange in the middle that amplifies the sound waves in the water. Some colors have downhook hook as the highlight. This can advantageously be provided with fragrance spray to further increase the chopping ability.

Vibrax

Weight: Available in more weights but the usual ones are 6, 8 and 10 gr
Other: Vibrax has a bell-shaped body that emits sound waves under the water. This makes the fish easily aware of the spinner. Vibrax is perhaps the best known spinner for mountain fishing, but has good competition from the others on our top list as the most effective.

Mieko Kobra Spinner

Weight: 10 gr
Other: Mieko Spinner has a long narrow spoon which allows you to throw both far and with precision. The spoon's long narrow shape also means that you get down to the depth where the fish otfa stands, in pits, in stream edges and backwater. The spoon has a cobra that is punched which gives extra choppy vibrations in the water. The cork is covered with feathers to become the centerpiece of the fish. You can advantageously use fragrances on the springs of the hook. They make you trigger another mind on the fish. The springs also make the scent last longer. If you have not tested Mieko Kobra you should definitely do so.


Lotto Spinners

Weight: 9, 12 and 15 gr
Length: 35, 45, 60 mm
Other: Lotto spinner is almost a concept when fishing in the mountains. It has a large fish-like body and relatively small spoon in comparison to the body. Perfect for throwing long throws into a mountain lake, and then letting it sink to the bottom before weaving.

Savage Gear Rotex Spinner

Weight: 5.5, 8, 11 and 14 gr
Other: Savage Gear Rotex is a fairly common spinner except in one area. - It catches a lot of fish. It is available in different weights for different conditions. It is relatively new to the market but has quickly spread through. Many people who shop in the store take 5-10 pieces of this particular spinner.



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