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In-line spinners vs Off-set spinners

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Water Wolf:
 Which type of spinner do you guys perfer when fishing for pike, off-set or in-line? and why?
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Mackdaddy21:
Both spinnerbaits and in line spinners are great for pike and may be the best overall lure for them. When working shallow weedy areas, I pick spinnerbaits. When fish are a little more finicky, I choose the inlines. The #15 panther martins in gold or silver, and #5 Aglias or Black furies work well for pike. Small musky bucktails are good too.
I have generally had better luck on spinnerbaits for pike, but if you aren't fishing weed areas, you cannot go wrong with a big inline spinner.
When the water is off color, I pick the spinnerbait because it pumps out more vibration and flash. And in the evenings for pike, crawling a buzzbait along the surface is lethal.

devil-man:
I prefer spinnerbaits hands down, for one of the reasons Mdaddy pointed out:
Vibration!
They work especially well in the fall, on the deep side of receding weed-beds.
I have caught more open-water pike on spinnerbaits than all other lures combined.

Water Wolf:
Very good point guys, I too have good luck with the off-set spinners for pike. I have caught a few pike in the evening tossing a bucktail jig and an clip on off-set spinner. >*)}}}><

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