I am pretty new to this but I have had some fun on the Stave fishing size five blades - those gold plated ones you can make yourself. The interesting thing I learned trying that is I seemed to induce more strikes by getting the blade to spin (i.e. by maintaining tension between the rod tip and the float). This is something someone told me and, though it worked great, I am not sure if this is always a better way or just for some conditions.
Then I went out to the Vedder last weekend and tried the same technique - I got nothing while everyone around me was into fish using pea sized wool on a small hook. (It might have been something else I was doing wrong because switching to wool didn't help me either
) Anyway, here's some questions about short floating blades because (a) I enjoy fishing this way and (b) I can see I have a lot to learn as always.
1) Is it better to use a natural drift or to get the blades spinning by maintaining some tension in the line?
2) What size is optimal for what conditions? Someone made a comment on one of my posts that I should use different sizes for different current strengths.
3) What colors? (I have gold and silver blades - all size 5).
Note: My setup is this - Float, weight, swivel, 12 to 18 inches of leader, spinner on the end. (I make sure the weight is such that only the red portion of my float projects about the water)
I adjust the depth until the spinner appears to be hitting bottom and then I raise it up about a foot or so hoping I can clear the bottom by about 1 to 2 feet.