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Hey

 

I remember as a child mr twister was a big deal, and caught a lot of fish (or so it seemed).

 

Nowadays with salt impregnated baits, garlics, coffee etc I find myself asking this question ?

 

Mr Twister are durable, smell like plastic/rubber, and aren't exactly the cheapest out there by any means.

 

Is this something intermediate anglers use, or is it more of a beginner used brand nowadays?

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I use mister twister ripple tails or whatever they are called almost every time I jig for pickerel, that or a fin s fish. I'm a pretty intermediate fisherman in my opinion, but I've been using them for 35 years or more at least.

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I add the 2 inch teenie to the back treble hook of all my crank baits. Works like a charm.

 

Oh, and up north the 3 inch chartreuse for walleye and 4 inch for northerns baited with a minnow always did the trick.

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No idea if people still use them, but I made my own pony head jigs and sassy shads worked well on them, for bass or crappie.

 

Their hog frog made a good trailer on a spinner or buzz bait.

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I still use them to jig for walleye or if I don't wanna get my hands dirty when trolling using earie dearie's I slap those on instead of a night crawler works like a charm!

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I still use them to jig for walleye or if I don't wanna get my hands dirty when trolling using earie dearie's I slap those on instead of a night crawler works like a charm!

The second part of this is news to me. Can't wait to try that trick. Thanks.

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I still use them to jig for walleye or if I don't wanna get my hands dirty when trolling using earie dearie's I slap those on instead of a night crawler works like a charm!

:thumbsup_anim:

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Trust Me Jeremy try it you wont be disappointed!

 

PS kinda new to the board not too sure how to do that quote thing you guys do!

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The mister twister was a fantastic discovery I made around 40 years ago. As a kid my "opa" and I always trolled for pike using Williams Wobblers. One day I saw a Mr. Twister with a little silver spinner in his tackle box...an early precursor to a "spinner bait". I decided to troll that thing...outfished Grandpa so bad he soon switched. Both of us trolling Beetle Spins or whatever the heck they called em. I don't use them anymore, but it sure taught me spinnerbaits catch fish

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Trust Me Jeremy try it you wont be disappointed!

 

PS kinda new to the board not too sure how to do that quote thing you guys do!

Thanks DJ. I post on my phone so if you click on the persons post a button that says 'quote' will be in the bottom right'

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The mister twister was a fantastic discovery I made around 40 years ago. As a kid my "opa" and I always trolled for pike using Williams Wobblers. One day I saw a Mr. Twister with a little silver spinner in his tackle box...an early precursor to a "spinner bait". I decided to troll that thing...outfished Grandpa so bad he soon switched. Both of us trolling Beetle Spins or whatever the heck they called em. I don't use them anymore, but it sure taught me spinnerbaits catch fish

Ya I also wondered if people still used them in that beetle spin type configuration also for anything other than crappie and rockbass . Man things have really changed tho...

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I still use the white twisters now. I switched back after Yum seemed to change the composition of theirs. Yum seems to be too stiff and the tail doesn't have the same action. I also like the smaller size at times.

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I'm glad to hear people are still using it, it's always nice to see a company have such staying power after all these years. From what I know and have seen, at least in terms of the single tail grub, the quality hasn't seemed to change much if at all since I was a child.

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If you aren't paying $10 a bag for your plastics and throwing them on $500 rods and $300 reels there's zero chance you'll ever catch a fish. Oh, and don't forget to use tungsten jig heads only.

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