Tail spinners, also called spin tail lures, combine a compact metal body with a spinning blade at the rear. They cast far, sink quickly and create strong flash and vibration, making them excellent search lures.
Why tail spinners work
The rear blade creates vibration and flash even during a steady retrieve. This attracts predators from distance and makes tail spinners effective in both still and flowing water. They are especially popular for perch, zander, asp, trout and pike.
How to fish tail spinners
Retrieve steadily, fish them close to bottom, or vary speed with short pauses and lifts. Their compact weight makes them ideal when you need distance or want to cover water quickly.