How To Make a Colorado Spinner Rig

   04.26.11

The famous Colorado spinner is probably one of the most dependable fishing lure rigs.  A Colorado spinner with a number 6 hook tipped with a two inch piece of night crawler or cut bait will catch about anything.

Set it up with your tippet line about 16 inches long with the spinner on one end. First add a slip sinker (1/16 to ¼ weight) on the main line and then tie the tippet to a double end barrel swivel on the main line. When you  tie the barrel swivel on the main line, the barrel weight simply cannot get past the swivel, allowing the spinner to have more freedom of movement but the weight will get you down to the depth you need to be. You can use the barrel swivel above almost any lure or spinner to get you down deep.

 

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Hunting, fishing, and the outdoors, is no stranger to Ed Johnson. Groomed in the outdoors by a grandfather and two uncles, since he was a small child, with a fly rod in one hand, and a bow in the other, Ed has 50 years of bow hunting experience behind him. He has record bow kills in the Safari Club International record books with a collection of some 60 mounts and has taken 17 species with bow in Africa. He has received awards for North America's Top Ten and Goats of the World and Wild Sheep of the World.

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His love for the Ozark whitetail and old tom turkey is still his passion. Ed is quite active in promoting the outdoors and enjoys sharing hunts with others, especially first timers!  His mission in life is to expose people, young and old, to this great pastime of hunting and fishing. Each year he takes a group into Ontario for bear hunting and fishing. In a time when it is getting more difficult to get kids exposed to nature, Ed believes all outdoors men and women, can and will play an important role in helping to expose more children to the outdoors. The bottom line….our hunting industry future. Ed has coined the phrase "teach a child to hunt and fish and you will never have to hunt the child"!

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