
Overview
Proven effective for decades, the Panther Martin Classic Spinners deliver a time-tested construction that will catch the attention of a wide-range of predators, from trout to largemouth and everything in-between. Designed with a specially shaped convex/concave blade shape, the Panther Martin Classic Spinners are built with an in-line construction that generates a bright flash and an attention-grabbing vibration. Backed by a razor-sharp treble hook, the Panther Martin Classic Spinners deliver well-documented, fish-catching performance.
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Comments: super easy lure to use, cast it out and reel it in fast enough so the blades spin, use it on cloudy days, dirty water, windy days (i think) and thats it, great lure, easy to use
From: Isaac: Minnesota 7/19/22
Comments: They have been great. As stated before I have had fish turn upside down in these all the time but even after a full day in texas heat with no livewell treatment I have not even got close to losing a fish in these bags. They have always come out as lively as they went going in. Highly recommend. Very easy to manage the fish and easy to get in and out do the livewell.
From: Tyler: Texas 11/23/21
Comments: These inline baits spin differently than Mepps and Rooster Tail. The blade through design causes an erratic, wobbling action that ticks the body of the lure. Fish hone in on the flash, vibration and sound. This attraction entices more strikes in both clear and stained water. Try it, side by side, against traditional clevis style inline spinners and see if it makes a difference! Good Fishing!
From: Kelwen: Blue Ridge GA 11/23/21
Comments: I think anyone who have used these inline spinners can agree that they work like a fish-magnet because they catches all sorts of fish - trout, bluegills, white bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, perch, crappie, etc. I grew up learning from my dad that fishes loves these inline spinners. Nowadays when the bite tones down and the bass are finicky, I usually throw these on because they're subtle, which the basses will be drawn to them instead. Panther Martin's are great inline spinners and I believe every angler should have them in their tackle.
From: Neeb: 10/3/18
Comments: Fantastic spinners! They have abit more subtle feel than a Mepps Aglia due to the shaft-thru-blade design... We fished these for brown & rainbow trout in the headwaters of the Rio Grande River in the mountains of Colorado, and for cutthroat and brook trout in the Wind River range of Wyoming with great success.
From: Tony: High Point, NC 11/2/17