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What To Use For Slip On Skirts For Inline Spinner

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Have you considered a hootchie skirt? Just cut the tip off and slip it on.

We have a local tackle company who makes a lot of inline spinners. What he does is to use the brass bodies that accommodate skirts and uses a rubber skirtband to hold on some regular skirt material.

For some reason I cant seem to cut and paste the link to a hootchie skirt but you could just google it.

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If you are familiar with flash type materials for fly and jig tying it is simple to use . Cut a piece twice as long as you will need for a tail . Run that threw the eye ,fold over . Then slide a colored tube over the eye and flash to hold it in place . Drop of super glue on the exposed fold at the eye . Could even use shrink tube . You can quickly have a bunch ready to go on your spinners before assembly .

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Perk- I have used electrical heat shrink tubing over the coiled spring. (have in the past). For tubing, as in tying similiar to tube flies, I have used the straws that come in squirt bottles. You can often times get them when you finish a bottle of Windex or cleaner solution. Besure to clean the chemical off really well!! You will also want to keep in mind that if you use this tube suggestion. If you don't pay attention to the tube odor - you might as well throw away your fishing pole using that set up. The fish may be able to smell it.

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