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Reddit mentions of Panther Martin Pro Guide Anywhere 6 Pack

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Panther Martin Pro Guide Anywhere 6 Pack
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Guaranteed to catch fishMade in the USAIncrease you fish countSix of our very most popular spinnersUnique convex/concave blade mounted directly on shaft. Sends out Sonic vibrations that drive fish crazySix of our very most popular spinnersUnique convex/concave blade mounted directly on shaft. Sends out sonic vibrations that drive fish crazyRazor sharp treble hooks mimic wounded fishHeavy weighted body casts like a bulletEasiest spinning lure in the world. Goes down deep and is a true countdown lure
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Height8 Inches
Length11 Inches
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Release dateSeptember 2011
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Weight0.02 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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u/jonowelser ยท 3 pointsr/FishingForBeginners

I've done some trout fishing but am certainly not a trout expert and don't know anything about PA fishing (I've only trout fished in WI/IA or the rockies). My first step would be to find a good local fishing store (always the #1 fishing resource) and ask what's working or google fishing reports for where you'll be (either like DNR reports or online forums).

On my spinning reel I usually use a 4 lb fluorocarbon leader that's 2-4 feet long, and am either using powerbait trout bait (either yellow/tan or orange) on a small hook or using little spinners (like mepps or panther martin, with black and gold or silver/white patterns being my staples).

I suck at flyfishing but sometimes flies are hard to beat. There are a couple ways to use flies without a full flyfishing setup:

  • On a spinning reel, by tying a fly onto a long fluorocarbon or tippet leader. You'll need a clear casting bobber to add weight/help cast.
  • Using a tenkara rod (you can sometimes find good deals on tenkara kits for less than $100) or a rod like this - tenkara rod are pretty much just long flyfishing poles with no reel (and thus a limited cast distance), but are much less expensive and more easy to use.

    Waders are personal preference - you can also usually fish from the bank, or depending on water temp just stand in the water with swim trunks and keens. And you can keep fish on a stringer, in a creel bag, or even just toss it on the bank if you're going to clean it soon.