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Comments about Gusto Dixie Spinner Gusto Dixie Spinner - Crawler Harness:
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Comments about Gusto Dixie Spinner Gusto Dixie Spinner - Crawler Harness:
I'm out to catch fish so I use the best tool in the box. For bass walleyes northerns and perch nothing will beat them. After thirty years I've of using Dixie Spinners I'll give my endorsement and smile
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Comments about Gusto Dixie Spinner Gusto Dixie Spinner - Crawler Harness:
I use only the Green Prism color. I fish the Cabonga lakes in Canada, which is about 200 miles north of Ottawa, twice a year. I started using the Green Prism Gusto spinner 2 years ago, because it was used by a couple of other parties. The Gusto spinner is used to troll for walleyes. We use 2 sinkers, one just above the spinner and another (usually heavyer) about 15 inchs up the line. Normally a crawler is used but sometimes a minnow is used. On these lakes, we have found that the Gusto spinner is much more productive than the use of a jig. Much of the lake bottom is sandy so trolling works quite well in most parts of these lakes. Also one can cover a larger area more rapidly than using a jig and find the walleyes. We also spend about half our time fishing with spoon hooks for Northern pike and usually bring home limits (6) weighing 5 to 10 lbs. The pike also hit the Gusto spinner and it is the rare case that the tough Gusto spinner will be damaged. When trolling with the Gusto spinner, we do not cast out the line to reduce line tangling and twisting. One has to learn from experience as to how much line to let out and how to adjust the weights to accomodate various depths. The Green Prism Gusto spinner has been a real walleye producer for us.